Flu-torial 8 - Demonstrating Native American flutes in F# minor pentatonic
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cette vidéo est ok mais ce serait bien en Français
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Yes, he made me the standard maple and then I got a spalted maple with tulip end caps.... so AMAZing. You taught me some great stuff today and watching the two of you play brings a big smile.... hope to see more of you guys jamming. Just discovered your Colorado playing and that you have CDs out with a new one just released. Gotta go get it Bruce. Thank you for being U, Blessings, Diana
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love your videos and I had bought two of F# from Laughing Crow. One is not enough :)
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Thanks for the great comparison, very interesting. Can you help me understand the vibrato? Is it created by you wind manipulation or a product of the wood? Thanks for the help.
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the cheapest one i think sounds the best lol
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hey bruce ..well i was watching flutes on quiet bear site and i cant order because its only for america........i am from slovenia -europe ............me and dwight had a deal to send me custom roder......but i couldnt transfer the money from my credit card and now he isnt responding to my emails........i have a feeling that he is thinking i am not serius customer..........do you have any ideas how could i get that flute kit ?thank you for your hard work
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hey bruce ....well i was watching flutes on quiet bear site and i cant order because its only for america........i am from slovenia -europe ............me and dwight had a deal to send me custom roder......but i couldnt transfer the money from my credit card and now he isnt responding to my emails........i have a feeling that he is thinking i am not serius customer..........do you have any ideas how could i get that flute kit ?thank you for your hard work
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I just ordered an F# flute thanks to your fine tutorial and review. I love your videos and I hope you are doing well!
love your videos and I had bought two of F# from Laughing Crow. One is not enough :)
dianakennedystudio 6 months ago
@dianakennedystudio "Thank you!" (he said, bowing deeply) I'm sure Richard is also thanking you right now, too. I'm guessing that each one is made of a different kind of wood, correct?
piriajeoshi 6 months ago
Your Jonah Thompson "F#" flute seems to actually be tuned to F-natural! Did they send you an F minor by mistake?
organist1982 2 years ago
Yes, that's correct. I've mentioned this in previous videos as well. It's actually somewhere between F natural & F# (minor). Of course, the air temperature will also dictate which direction the pitch leans more toward - the wonders of wood! The tuning issue is, I'm told, often the case with JT flutes:while they're well in-tune with themselfves, they're not always accurately concert-pitched. It's not really a mistake, per se, it's just that his flutes are sometimes like that.
piriajeoshi 2 years ago
The Tulipwood flute isnt Tulip poplar its a member of the rosewood family, a tropical wood hense the density and pricing!
michaeljking 2 years ago
Oh! Thanks much for this. I will add an annotation to the vid tomorrow with the correct info. Yourself being a luthier who works with different woods, you've undoubtedly come into contact with tulipwood and a whole host of others. So tell me, is it one of the more expensive wood types? Have you worked much with it? I understand it's rather an 'oily' wood, which can make both cutting and gluing something of a problem. Peace ~ Bruce
piriajeoshi 2 years ago