Brent and Madison, I can't even come close to affording any of your flutes since they have increased 5-10x in price, but I'm so glad to have One of them, purchased years ago used for a reasonable price. It's from your very early days, since you actually hand inscribed in ink your Woodsounds name plus the key (Low Eb). Thank you for making your beautiful creations!
Jason, Thank you so much. The true reality is that we love being able to be this special musical part of peoples lives. We love doing it the very best we can. Currently we have been working on creating different options for people to choose on a particular flute. Perhaps having three different finishes that allow a person to decide if they truly want to the benefits of finishes that cost us a huge difference in labor. I am still working on pricing and it will be a month or two before I am ready to release. But I think of you and know your name. Much love.
Excellent video! It's amazing to see how much work and talent goes into these masterpieces. Madi already looks and sounds like a pro! Congrats, ya'll. This is wonderful.
as always great art so happy for you being able to share your art with your daughter, these videos help all understand what goes into a truly great flute
Bob, I love your comments You being a flute maker, brings a level of understanding that others simply cannot have without actually doing the creation. Thank you.
This is fantastic, and props to you both for making the family shop work, I'm a (learning) fine woodworker by night but I'm also a gc by day and I work alongside my father and brother and we have our moments for sure, but there is so much functionality that takes place on site that wouldn't happen otherwise simply because its so easy to communicate with someone you know as well as your immediate family
yes somethings I sand down on a lathe. But for the flutes and thernon rounbd shape in the voice box area, the best tool we have found for sanding is a disk sander. Mirka is the bombdigity!
I am from India, I watch all your videos, but today I am forced to message you with great confidence, can you send me this flute, yes or no, please tell me.
So glad all of the Native American Indians had a full machine shop to make flutes that sound better than yours. Oh, that’s right, they did it by hand. How do I know? I’m Native and live in the middle of the second largest Reservation in the U.S…Flutes are most impressive when it’s made entirely by hand. Now THATS impressive. A full blown machine shop made flute is not. Not saying they are pretty or sound good, just not at all impressive. Anyway, it’s great you get to work with your kid but the whole production process is underwhelming.
Tony, not sure what you are upset about. I make the best product I can in the hopes it will uplift those who play them and those who hear them. I promise you, if you were here with me, you would not be saying the things you are, This is a labor of love. I wish you the best and hope life brings you music.
Beautifully crafted pieces 😮❤
I love white buffalo!
Thanks Stephen!
Congratulations to Woodsounds, and your daughter being part of the work you love!
I love that white buffalo marble! Such precision work!❤
Absolutely amazing work
Greetings and cheers from Guayaquil - Ecuador south américa!
La construcción de una flauta es tan mágica y Bella como su mismo sonido ! Excelente trabajo wowwww 👏👏👏👏💫
Wow. I admire your passion for this craft, and the thought and precision that goes into making these amazing flutes! I’m a fan!
Thanks Daryl!
Brent and Madison, I can't even come close to affording any of your flutes since they have increased 5-10x in price, but I'm so glad to have One of them, purchased years ago used for a reasonable price. It's from your very early days, since you actually hand inscribed in ink your Woodsounds name plus the key (Low Eb). Thank you for making your beautiful creations!
Jason, Thank you so much. The true reality is that we love being able to be this special musical part of peoples lives. We love doing it the very best we can. Currently we have been working on creating different options for people to choose on a particular flute. Perhaps having three different finishes that allow a person to decide if they truly want to the benefits of finishes that cost us a huge difference in labor. I am still working on pricing and it will be a month or two before I am ready to release. But I think of you and know your name. Much love.
Excellent video! It's amazing to see how much work and talent goes into these masterpieces. Madi already looks and sounds like a pro! Congrats, ya'll. This is wonderful.
Lia, you are truly the very best of humanity. Julia and I love and appreciate you and your family.
as always great art so happy for you being able to share your art with your daughter, these videos help all understand what goes into a truly great flute
Bob, I love your comments
You being a flute maker, brings a level of understanding that others simply cannot have without actually doing the creation. Thank you.
This is fantastic, and props to you both for making the family shop work, I'm a (learning) fine woodworker by night but I'm also a gc by day and I work alongside my father and brother and we have our moments for sure, but there is so much functionality that takes place on site that wouldn't happen otherwise simply because its so easy to communicate with someone you know as well as your immediate family
Thanks Patrick. It is a beautiful reality for me to be certain. I a super grateful for the opportunity.
beautiful work ¡¡
Thanks a lot!
SWEET!
Thanks Brent! I sure appreciate you and the work you do to promote the joy of the Native Flute!
Beautiful work. Is that a metal lathe being used and adapted?
@@JoseDiaz-z6y it sure is. A Birmingham YCL-1660. She is good to me.
How to order? Im in the philippines is it possible? I would love to play this flute
Absolutely. Please visit my website www.woodsounds.com or reach out to me at brent@woodsounds.com.
I sand down on lathe there's no chance of chip out on burl or crotch wood
yes somethings I sand down on a lathe. But for the flutes and thernon rounbd shape in the voice box area, the best tool we have found for sanding is a disk sander. Mirka is the bombdigity!
I am from India, I watch all your videos, but today I am forced to message you with great confidence, can you send me this flute, yes or no, please tell me.
@user-qb9ek3ct9b we can certainly create a flute like this for you. Please email me at brent@woodsounds.com and I will send you pricing.
@@woodsoundsflutes Thank you very much. I have emailed you. Please check your email and try to contact me. Thank you very much from my heart.
@user-qb9ek3ct9b I donnot see your email. Can you please send again.
Oui très joli, mais beaucoup de collages....
Beautiful work. Your daughter needs that pretty hair pulled back when working around spinning work.
Made by machine
You have no idea what you are talking about.
Ahh a lathe isnt a machine then?@@woodsoundsflutes
Hace silencio de tu crítica, por favor
Estoy descubriendo el alma de la flauta Nativa Americana. Saludos y mi respeto desde Argentina
@@wallydelkayak ¿Quién eres tú para decirme eso? Cállate!!!
So glad all of the Native American Indians had a full machine shop to make flutes that sound better than yours. Oh, that’s right, they did it by hand. How do I know? I’m Native and live in the middle of the second largest Reservation in the U.S…Flutes are most impressive when it’s made entirely by hand. Now THATS impressive. A full blown machine shop made flute is not. Not saying they are pretty or sound good, just not at all impressive. Anyway, it’s great you get to work with your kid but the whole production process is underwhelming.
Tony, not sure what you are upset about. I make the best product I can in the hopes it will uplift those who play them and those who hear them. I promise you, if you were here with me, you would not be saying the things you are, This is a labor of love. I wish you the best and hope life brings you music.