Beautiful, thanks for posting this lovely playing. A friend here plays it sometimes, and now I might learn it myself on concertina. Such a cheery number. Bruce Thomson in New Zealand.
Hi there, This is an old English, Wylde Rudall & Rose,8-key Cocus wood simple system flute made in the mid 1800's. It has open un-keyed holes much like a tin whistle. Before the modern silver flute became common to everyone this was the type of flute played in concert.
Beautiful, thanks for posting this lovely playing. A friend here plays it sometimes, and now I might learn it myself on concertina. Such a cheery number. Bruce Thomson in New Zealand.
PalmyBruce 7 months ago
Bravo!
kdmitche 8 months ago
man ur great. hands down the best flute player on youtube. good job man
amk1111 9 months ago
so does it have the same notes as a tin whistle
thechipandfipple 10 months ago
it's wonderful
what exactly kind of flute is this?
it sounds great :)
InExtremo176 1 year ago
@InExtremo176
Hi there, This is an old English, Wylde Rudall & Rose,8-key Cocus wood simple system flute made in the mid 1800's. It has open un-keyed holes much like a tin whistle. Before the modern silver flute became common to everyone this was the type of flute played in concert.
aanvil 1 year ago
I love the sound of it =)
HeyShayPrettyPenny 1 year ago
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kgren08 1 year ago
wow!! That's COOL! I like it very much.
aarontrue 1 year ago
Really nice job ! Thanks for the clip.
Keep them coming.
ChiefVPK 2 years ago
love it! :) especially the happy end.
lesmor99 2 years ago
Great job!!
Kitsunesunset 2 years ago
yeah very happy hahaha ^^ great sound^^ i want one of that^^!!!
azulyrojo89 2 years ago