I noticed that your G flute holes are 'shifted' from the 'regular' straight line positions and your size of holes vary a lot. So I guess, my question really is -are these your custom tuned products and do these 'custom settings' bring about an 'easy to play' product. One more - are these laquered finished? if so, won't that hurt in the long run?
Hi - I frequently offset the holes so they fall more where your fingers go, thus making the flute much easier to play, especially for smaller hands. Straight-line holes force the elbows up like wings, whereas with offset holes the elbows relax and come down. This really helps out a lot the larger the flute gets! As for finish, these days I have been putting tung oil on them, seems to seal it up nicely plus gives a satin sheen, also brings out the natural character marks of the bamboo...
i wish i could third octaves on a bamboo flute with seven holes. i can only reach G2. no matter how hard i try, i still cant get notes higher than that. i guess i have to find a different flute.
hey das...i watched ur whole series...u are like THE COOLEST flute teacher ever...u make the experience so much more fun and lively..keep up the good work
Hey Daz my good man : ) Impressive tooting there :] Was trying this on my Bamboo flute (G) one of them Chinese ones where you need to stick scotch tape or whatnot over one of the hole in order to play it (Dizi I believe they're called) Anyhow, we were full blowing so hard into the flute our lungs were THIS close to exploding and...let us just say the results left much to be desired T_T Am i using the wrong flute as I see you didn't have to cover yours up? Any help would be great! Thank you : D
I don't have to "cover mine up" because I only put 6 playing holes for your fingers, that's all. The extra hole on the Chinese DIZI is for a thin membrane (look it up) which effectively turns the flute into a Kazoo -- you can hear this beautiful sound on recordings. Anyway, if you are blowing that hard then it might not be a quality flute...
Das,I do believe you sent me that very flute you played in this video! Man do I Love it! It is Gorgeous and plays like a dream! Thank you so much Brother for your wonderful creations!
Hello Das
I noticed that your G flute holes are 'shifted' from the 'regular' straight line positions and your size of holes vary a lot. So I guess, my question really is -are these your custom tuned products and do these 'custom settings' bring about an 'easy to play' product. One more - are these laquered finished? if so, won't that hurt in the long run?
thevehicle23 1 year ago
Hi - I frequently offset the holes so they fall more where your fingers go, thus making the flute much easier to play, especially for smaller hands. Straight-line holes force the elbows up like wings, whereas with offset holes the elbows relax and come down. This really helps out a lot the larger the flute gets! As for finish, these days I have been putting tung oil on them, seems to seal it up nicely plus gives a satin sheen, also brings out the natural character marks of the bamboo...
FantasyFlutes 1 year ago
i wish i could third octaves on a bamboo flute with seven holes. i can only reach G2. no matter how hard i try, i still cant get notes higher than that. i guess i have to find a different flute.
christel9106 1 year ago
Great stuff!!!
pipesbillyok 1 year ago
hey das...i watched ur whole series...u are like THE COOLEST flute teacher ever...u make the experience so much more fun and lively..keep up the good work
bananaorange90 2 years ago
Hey Daz my good man : ) Impressive tooting there :] Was trying this on my Bamboo flute (G) one of them Chinese ones where you need to stick scotch tape or whatnot over one of the hole in order to play it (Dizi I believe they're called) Anyhow, we were full blowing so hard into the flute our lungs were THIS close to exploding and...let us just say the results left much to be desired T_T Am i using the wrong flute as I see you didn't have to cover yours up? Any help would be great! Thank you : D
Pyroxifer 2 years ago
I don't have to "cover mine up" because I only put 6 playing holes for your fingers, that's all. The extra hole on the Chinese DIZI is for a thin membrane (look it up) which effectively turns the flute into a Kazoo -- you can hear this beautiful sound on recordings. Anyway, if you are blowing that hard then it might not be a quality flute...
FantasyFlutes 1 year ago
And the rivers stopped running and the mountains came closer to better hear the Orpheus of bamboo flutes.
sow109 2 years ago
Ah someone who knows what is knowable...
FantasyFlutes 2 years ago
Das,I do believe you sent me that very flute you played in this video! Man do I Love it! It is Gorgeous and plays like a dream! Thank you so much Brother for your wonderful creations!
monkeyeagle 2 years ago
Glad you like it! Well you're commenting on this video -- SO... have you mastered The Third Octave? Hmmmm?
FantasyFlutes 2 years ago
No Way! LOL!!! I am doing the 2nd Octave pretty well,but not the 3rd! Not yet Buddy! BTW I may need another flute or 2 from you sometime! Cheers Ed
monkeyeagle 2 years ago
Very nice! Many notes you pulled out of that little flute! I like those high notes! Peace
monkeyeagle 2 years ago