Welcome to the Native Flute universe! It's an instrument that touches many hearts ... FluteCast videos can "help", but the best advice is ... play lots and enjoy more ...
I really connected with your video. Thank you. I just found the sound of the native American flute so soothing this year. As I'm my first year raw vegan. I have never been able to grasp an instrument as many as I've tried to learn. I feel like this is my true instrument and excited about going forward and buying one and learning
Hello I'm an extreme novice to any musical instrument. My heritage is Cherokee but many years ago. I'm part of a ministry called The House of David in our area. This past month, I was at our service and a lady there walked over to me and she placed one of these flutes into my hand. She said she had been carrying it for 22 years waiting for God to show her who it belonged to. She placed it into my hands and said The Holy Spirit will teach you how to play this. I'm so thankful that I have found your videos. I hope I can contact you for help when I'm ready to start playing. God Bless
i am so happy i found this channel, clear straight to the point instructions, i am so happy i found it after i made mistakes because NOW I know why the sound was very off!!!
This is such a wonderful video. Even your nature setting was top notch. No wonder you play so well, what a gorgeous place to practice. Thank you so very much for this video.
Just wanted to say thank you for being so thorough and clear on your instructions. You cover any trouble stops a beginner might have and show how to correct it. You're an excellent teacher Your love and talent on this beautiful instrument is absolutely transparent. Thank you so much.
Clint thank you so much for all the work and dedication you put into your site. It's truly a blessing to be able to learn this instrument from you. In Deep Gratitude
Thank you. I have a Michael He Crow flute and until today we created screeches. Now, we only play six tones, but they sound GREAT!!! Thank you for sharing your gift. I promise to pay it forward. You’ve brought me to tears of love and gratitude. Aho.
Thank you so much for your instructions on beginning how to play the flute, you make it really easy to learn, not to sure of the things you do within your while going through the different steps, but I can watch this video many, many time over to try and get that. My flute sounded the very same as yours did, but I have that dreaded whislting sounds from time to time, but guess that is just practise, practise and practise some more! Thanks you soooo very much for all you do! I wish I could come to your get togethers but I think you are at the East Coast and West Coast, and I in the middle, there are now gatherings in my area, I've checked, but I will keep listening to your videos!
👍 Hi Clint - I have two Native American flutes. Unlike my concert flute, fife flute and to a certain degree my pan flute, the Native American flute is very easy to play, and requires very little if any embouchure. And one can make up tunes as he or she goes along.
Getting out of a "rut" is one of the up-sides to new techniques. Also ... finding a new rhythm and playing a new scale are great paths out of a rut ...
Pleased to have found you here on this digital window to the world... I'm a beginner and I find this wonderfully offered on your part and greatly appreciated. I have subscribed... : )
Zach Farley and I are creating a My 1st Flute package designed especially for children. May we please add your videos to our list of resources for new players?
Hello Clint. I am thinking about learning how to play the Quena Flute. Could you recommend a good quality Flute.I am 83 years old and love the sound of this flute particularly the middle and lower mellow tones.Tried the B Flat clarinet but found it too hard.Thank you
clint goss this is awesome have been follow all your videos they are very educative, thanks. i have a suggestion if you do videos for scorong sheet music for native flute.
same question for me ... I plan to buy a cheap 6 hole flute and use it to learn the finger movement ... it will take awhile ... cool to hear of your results
@@RunnerThinHey, not sure if you have a flute already. Just noticed that you never got an answer from anyone. I would suggest an A or G flute. It’s still easy to cover the fingerholes but its tone is fuller and lower than a C tuned flute, basically a nice midrange flute. There are some fabulous flute sellers on Etsy with good prices for their instruments, that suit beginner and novice alike. After playing for a while you‘ll probably want another flute. Usually deeper or higher tuned than what you already have, just to experience and play around with it. And for that purpose I would suggest buying a reasonable priced flute on Etsy again. Only then I‘ld buy a flute in the key that truly speaks to your heart and is from a well known flute maker - e.g. spirit flutes.
Great video, glad I've found your channel. I've always loved these flutes, but have never learned to play. Would you have any advice on where to buy your first flute from? There are so many on the web that without advice, you never know what you are going to get. HighSpirits Flutes by Odell Borg looks very promising, but I'm not sure. I'm not a rich person, but I also don't want to skimp on tonal quality. I'm working on building a couple of different flutes using a 3D printer, but I really need a well made instrument to learn on and to gauge my building success by. Any advice would be much appreciated, Thanks again for the great videos!
What key/frequency should a beginner look for in their flute? I am looking to purchase and I am not sure what key to get it in, or what frequency to have it tuned too! Any help would be super appreciated!
We find that most people can reach a mid-range A minor flute, so that might be a good place to start. If you find that is comfortable and you are looking for slightly more "mellow" tones, then move down to a G minor or F# minor. If you have really large hands / long fingers, you might find an E minor flute comfortable.
These really are great videos, and you are a great teacher. You mentioned that we should not play the flute for more than 15 minutes, but I can't afford more than 1 flute, so that won't give me much time to practice or play. I would need 4 flutes to play an hour?
You might consider an inexpensive plastic flute as a practice flute. Northern Spirit A minor flutes might suit your needs ... they can be purchased assembled or as a kit (even less expensive).
@@ClintGoss Hi! I’m speaking more to the action. Is it more like breath or blow? I know this sounds weird but I’m new to flute and my tones don’t sound long and soft. They are more loud?
@@resultsvelocity Well, there are all kinds of breathing. I think just focus on breathing and, at least for a start, accept the sound that come out. Then transition to tying the sound with the breath. It take a while to build up that connection, but just sitting and noodling (i.e. "playing" as a child plays) builds that connection. It did for me, anyway ... This is not a quick learn, but I think it's at the heart of what we do ...
Hi Clint, Quick questioin, you say only play for approx 15 minutes a day, if I practice for longer will I ruin my flute? 15 mins a day is nowhere near enough, I want to play for hours lol I suppose the only answer is have an arsenal of flutes, but unfortunatly wallet strings wont allow more than one.
It does depend somewhat on the construction and finish of the flute - the key is how moisture-resistant the instrument is. I find that swallowing before I play also helps reduce moisture. However, at some point you are risking expansion of the wood and a possible crack if you play too long. Most players have a number of flutes and switch off while playing to keep within these time limits.
Clint l normally am not interested playing regular songs; however, l heard Sukiyaki. On a NAF l havent been able to get it out of my mind. I would love to find tabs for this song for Native American flute. I thought you might have access to something like this. Gene
We have found that virtually all adult players can reach the finger holes on a A flute ... you could also check out our video called "The Best Key Flute" on one way to find the key of flute that best suits you: th-cam.com/video/j1u6eBuxXns/w-d-xo.html
The simple answer is to play it just like a six-hole ... i.e. don't pick up the third finger from the top (the ring finger on your upper hand). When playing the primary scale on these instruments, you always keep that finger down anyway. As you get more advance, there *are* fingerings where you *do* pick up that third finger from the top ... and in those cases there are substitute fingerings on a five-hole flute ... but that's for later ...
@@ClintGoss thanks for your reply! My five hole flute has two holes for the top hand and three for the bottom hand-so do I keep the ring finger on the top hand down or the pointer finger of the bottom hand? Or maybe I am holding my flute incorrectly 😂
@@ClintGoss seems I am holding my flute wrong 😂 sounds like I need to do middle finger on the top hole rather than pointer finger. thanks for your help!
Keeping your finger over the 3rd hole from the top (from the end you breathe into) is an excellent way to get started. However, after you learn the basic scale, using that third hole (i.e. picking up that finger) will pay dividends later on by adding more pitches (notes) to your repertoire. Flute On!
Other than "one hole", what's the difference between a 5 hole and 6 hole flute, AND, what is the most popular key? New subscriber thanks you in advance!
Hi Clint! Thank you so much for all of your informative videos, they’ve been extremely helpful in beginning this art! How might I get in contact with you for some of your seminars and training’s? Do you have a website or email? I don’t use google plus so I’m hoping for an alternative to learn from you.
Hi Cory ... *Thanks* for your kind words! Web sites abound: www.ClintGoss.com, www.Flutopedia.com, www.FluteCast.com, www.NativeFluteHandbook.com, and many others. Direct email is clint@goss.com (clint at goss dot com).
Major differences! The shak is an "edge blown" flute, which means the player has to create an "embouchure" with their lips to create a tone on the flute - and that is challenging. With Native American flutes, you just breathe into the end of the instrument. Shakuhachis have a much wider range (because the player can adjust the embouchure) than Native American flutes. And Native American flutes are "two chambered" instruments while shaks have a single chamber. I hope this helps!
i need to hear the earliest know recording of Native American flute music. All i hear is contemporary. I know some old movies from the 20's must have some. Anyone know?
Check out the Belo Cozad recordings on TH-cam or on Flutopedia.com. That's a good sample. Most recordings are under lock and key because of cultural restrictions. A very few are available. There is a catalog on Flutopedia.com ... Kudos for looking for the real source material and happy hunting!
Hey Clint, That's absolutely beautiful... I am a complete beginner. Kindly advise where I can purchase a flute from. Also, I'm in Kenya. Do you offer online classes?
I brought a native American flute about 6 months ago. I practice playing it often, but I can not get a good clear note on the top hole. Holes are completely covered. Tried breathing hard, easy and medium. It just sounds bad. Could I have gotten a bad flute?
Kate Annabella check out a site called High Spirits Flutes, I found their market on a trip in Sedona, never played an instrument but liked the look and sound of his flutes and they are so nice and simple to sound great with. They are as low as 70$
We think the best thing is to go to a festival that has a lot of flute makers. At the end of the day, it's the sound of the flute and the playability, and you can't really get that long distance - you have to try them out. You could also visit some makers in your area or go to a flute circle that may have some makers or other players that have lots of flutes. Failing that, I might start with a large, reputable outfit - they may not create individualized custom flutes, but the larger outfits tend to be able to produce a line of flutes where every one is reliable and well-tuned ... I hope this helps!!
There is a bit of echo from the two walls to my left and right - they are parallel walls and do produce a bit of a "slap" echo - typical for a room effect. The sound is also EQ'ed and processed cleaned up in post production.
Joanna Thodos I’ve gotten two from a place called High Spirits. I’m certain they sell online, in a host of different sizes and notes. I bought mine in Arizona from the guy’s wandering market. As cheap as
I was just given a flute by a friend, so I'm hoping these videos help. This first one was easy to inderstand and a very nice guide.
Welcome to the Native Flute universe! It's an instrument that touches many hearts ...
FluteCast videos can "help", but the best advice is ... play lots and enjoy more ...
Tx you very much. I am a beginner and you helped me a lot. I have zero musical talent but the NAF is such a great instrument. 🎉🎉🎉
Best tutorial ever!
Clint. Your the best. I met you in Turks and Caicos years ago you we’re playing flute by the pool and I was playing guitar. U were Funtastic.
Thanks so much Eugene ... I do remember the many many years ago! Might you pick up a Native flute some day??
This is the best video ever, on learning how to play it
I really connected with your video. Thank you. I just found the sound of the native American flute so soothing this year. As I'm my first year raw vegan. I have never been able to grasp an instrument as many as I've tried to learn. I feel like this is my true instrument and excited about going forward and buying one and learning
These were all the lessons I needed for this instrument.
Hello
I'm an extreme novice to any musical instrument.
My heritage is Cherokee but many years ago.
I'm part of a ministry called The House of David in our area.
This past month, I was at our service and a lady there walked over to me and she placed one of these flutes into my hand. She said she had been carrying it for 22 years waiting for God to show her who it belonged to. She placed it into my hands and said The Holy Spirit will teach you how to play this. I'm so thankful that I have found your videos. I hope I can contact you for help when I'm ready to start playing. God Bless
Was she arthritic from carrying it all those years?
Why carry it if one does not (at least attempt to) play it?
What a beautiful blessing. That lady has both patience and faith. I hope you have a wonderful experience.
Thank you incredibly helpful!
Amazing
oh my gosh Clint you cant imagine how much music you have inspired. Thank you so much!
Thank you for sharing, you do an amazing job explaining!!
Great instructions. I am really feeling it.
The sound of this flute is mystical and your teaching is excellet.Thank you
i am so happy i found this channel, clear straight to the point instructions, i am so happy i found it after i made mistakes because NOW I know why the sound was very off!!!
I just bought my first flute F#
Thank you so much for taking the time to teach the flute.
Our pleasure ...
you are the best instructor
Thank you so much!
This video is soooo everything I needed
This is such a wonderful video. Even your nature setting was top notch. No wonder you play so well, what a gorgeous place to practice. Thank you so very much for this video.
So excited. Had my flute for about 2 yrs & no one to teach me. Now this is awesome
Glad it was helpful. Shout if you have any ideas, questions, or thoughts ...
I’m looking into getting a flute like this. I loved your lesson!
I get my painting technique from Bob Ross, and I get my flute knowledge from Clint Goss.
Thank you all!
This is the most accurate comparison. Happy little tones.
Lol me too
That's because you're a boss like Goss and Ross.
Haha 😆
Love this, thank you very much😍😘🙏
Just wanted to say thank you for being so thorough and clear on your instructions. You cover any trouble stops a beginner might have and show how to correct it. You're an excellent teacher Your love and talent on this beautiful instrument is absolutely transparent. Thank you so much.
Awesome...thanks
Clint thank you so much for all the work and dedication you put into your site. It's truly a blessing to be able to learn this instrument from you. In Deep Gratitude
Thank you. I have a Michael He Crow flute and until today we created screeches. Now, we only play six tones, but they sound GREAT!!! Thank you for sharing your gift. I promise to pay it forward. You’ve brought me to tears of love and gratitude. Aho.
Thank you so much for the the wonderful video. May I ask what tune is your flute in the video?
The flute in the first part of the video is an F# minor flute by Colyn Petersen
@@ClintGoss Thank you for you reply and your great Video!
Excellent teacher! I have learned so much more by your techniques! Thank You
This is awesome! Thank you. As a brand spankin' newbie, you are answering some of the questions I haven't found answers to elsewhere.
Glad it was helpful!
I loved this short but very helpful techniques in flute playing!!!
We've got a *lot* more videos out there ... check 'em out ...
A'ho from Greece ! Thank you for beautiful lesson ... For Native American Flute !!! The good Spirit with you...
Thank You very Nice.
Thanks!
This is a great video...........thank you
Thank you so much for your instructions on beginning how to play the flute, you make it really easy to learn, not to sure of the things you do within your while going through the different steps, but I can watch this video many, many time over to try and get that. My flute sounded the very same as yours did, but I have that dreaded whislting sounds from time to time, but guess that is just practise, practise and practise some more!
Thanks you soooo very much for all you do!
I wish I could come to your get togethers but I think you are at the East Coast and West Coast, and I in the middle, there are now gatherings in my area, I've checked, but I will keep listening to your videos!
Chi miigwetch , I finally getting some of it because of your teaching
Excellent instructional video. Thank you
👍 Hi Clint - I have two Native American flutes. Unlike my concert flute, fife flute and to a certain degree my pan flute, the Native American flute is very easy to play, and requires very little if any embouchure. And one can make up tunes as he or she goes along.
Great video. Thank you, You explain things so I immediately understand what you're referring to.
Very nice! Thanks 🙏🏻❤️
Thank you for these videos. I have felt stuck in my playing and am hoping this will help me progress further in my skills.
Getting out of a "rut" is one of the up-sides to new techniques. Also ... finding a new rhythm and playing a new scale are great paths out of a rut ...
You are a great teacher!! Thx!! ❤️❤️❤️
Pleased to have found you here on this digital window to the world... I'm a beginner and I find this wonderfully offered on your part and greatly appreciated. I have subscribed... : )
I hope you enjoy it!
I'm new as well and it feels good to play
Zach Farley and I are creating a My 1st Flute package designed especially for children. May we please add your videos to our list of resources for new players?
Would you be providing links to these video? That would be AOK!
It's the Bob Ross of flutes!
Thanks for the class!
Hello Clint. I am thinking about learning how to play the Quena Flute. Could you recommend a good quality Flute.I am 83 years old and love the sound of this flute particularly the middle and lower mellow tones.Tried the B Flat clarinet but found it too hard.Thank you
Sorry - don't have any sources for Quena flutes ...
clint goss this is awesome have been follow all your videos they are very educative, thanks. i have a suggestion if you do videos for scorong sheet music for native flute.
Love to hear your suggestion ...
Thanks Clint! Great information.
Which type of flute is best for an absolute beginner and where can I find it?
same question for me ... I plan to buy a cheap 6 hole flute and use it to learn the finger movement ... it will take awhile ... cool to hear of your results
@@RunnerThinHey, not sure if you have a flute already. Just noticed that you never got an answer from anyone.
I would suggest an A or G flute. It’s still easy to cover the fingerholes but its tone is fuller and lower than a C tuned flute, basically a nice midrange flute.
There are some fabulous flute sellers on Etsy with good prices for their instruments, that suit beginner and novice alike.
After playing for a while you‘ll probably want another flute. Usually deeper or higher tuned than what you already have, just to experience and play around with it. And for that purpose I would suggest buying a reasonable priced flute on Etsy again.
Only then I‘ld buy a flute in the key that truly speaks to your heart and is from a well known flute maker - e.g. spirit flutes.
@@sleepynightowl1550 ... thank you .. I have a couple flutes now ... not found the right one yet ... but will continue ... well said.
Another excellent video!
Thanks so much Randy!
Thank you!!!
Great video, glad I've found your channel. I've always loved these flutes, but have never learned to play. Would you have any advice on where to buy your first flute from? There are so many on the web that without advice, you never know what you are going to get. HighSpirits Flutes by Odell Borg looks very promising, but I'm not sure. I'm not a rich person, but I also don't want to skimp on tonal quality. I'm working on building a couple of different flutes using a 3D printer, but I really need a well made instrument to learn on and to gauge my building success by. Any advice would be much appreciated, Thanks again for the great videos!
Thanks for the lessons
What key/frequency should a beginner look for in their flute?
I am looking to purchase and I am not sure what key to get it in, or what frequency to have it tuned too! Any help would be super appreciated!
We find that most people can reach a mid-range A minor flute, so that might be a good place to start. If you find that is comfortable and you are looking for slightly more "mellow" tones, then move down to a G minor or F# minor. If you have really large hands / long fingers, you might find an E minor flute comfortable.
Are the plastic native American flutes any good compared to wood? A lot easier to wash out a waterproof plastic flute?
There are *some* plastic flutes that sound great! The ABS Food-grade plastic ones are washable ...
I love your videos. I just wish I knew what key flute you were playing and who the flute maker was. Just started playing.
I would guess it’s in the lower range? What do you think? Maybe C? Have you see the Blue Star flutes? There’s one with a double chamber.
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When I retire I will buy a big bag of weed and a nice flute and just enjoy my days.
You’re allowed to play the flute right now too 😁
Better start buying flutes now because you can’t just have one my friend 😊
These really are great videos, and you are a great teacher. You mentioned that we should not play the flute for more than 15 minutes, but I can't afford more than 1 flute, so that won't give me much time to practice or play. I would need 4 flutes to play an hour?
You might consider an inexpensive plastic flute as a practice flute. Northern Spirit A minor flutes might suit your needs ... they can be purchased assembled or as a kit (even less expensive).
thank you very much. hugs
Thanks so much!
Thanks much!!
Do you make a distinction between breathing into the flute and blowing into the flute?
I just like the term "breathing" rather than "blowing" ... I think it makes a better mental picture for players ...
@@ClintGoss Hi!
I’m speaking more to the action. Is it more like breath or blow?
I know this sounds weird but I’m new to flute and my tones don’t sound long and soft. They are more loud?
@@resultsvelocity Well, there are all kinds of breathing. I think just focus on breathing and, at least for a start, accept the sound that come out. Then transition to tying the sound with the breath. It take a while to build up that connection, but just sitting and noodling (i.e. "playing" as a child plays) builds that connection. It did for me, anyway ... This is not a quick learn, but I think it's at the heart of what we do ...
Hi Clint, Quick questioin, you say only play for approx 15 minutes a day, if I practice for longer will I ruin my flute? 15 mins a day is nowhere near enough, I want to play for hours lol I suppose the only answer is have an arsenal of flutes, but unfortunatly wallet strings wont allow more than one.
It does depend somewhat on the construction and finish of the flute - the key is how moisture-resistant the instrument is. I find that swallowing before I play also helps reduce moisture. However, at some point you are risking expansion of the wood and a possible crack if you play too long. Most players have a number of flutes and switch off while playing to keep within these time limits.
I wish I could teach my students like your video. I train truck drivers. . .
Clint l normally am not interested playing regular songs; however, l heard Sukiyaki. On a NAF l havent been able to get it out of my mind. I would love to find tabs for this song for Native American flute. I thought you might have access to something like this.
Gene
can you post a link to a performance?
I sent you the song link through messenger.
Awesome video, now very interested t get myself a flute! Really nice shirt by way!
Where did u buy that shirt hahaha
I love your intro song! 😍
What hz frequency is your flute, and where can I purchase one?
And what song was that?
The fundamental (all holes closed) of the flute is around 370Hz.
Clint..as an absolute beginner should I start with an A flute?
We have found that virtually all adult players can reach the finger holes on a A flute ... you could also check out our video called "The Best Key Flute" on one way to find the key of flute that best suits you: th-cam.com/video/j1u6eBuxXns/w-d-xo.html
Thank you.
I notice my flute dont have any holes at the bottom ( what you call the 4 directional holes ) will this affect the sound quality of my flute/
The direction holes are not that important for the player ... they are more of a convenience for the flute maker when tuning the flute ...
How do you adapt this lesson for a flute with only 5 holes?
The simple answer is to play it just like a six-hole ... i.e. don't pick up the third finger from the top (the ring finger on your upper hand). When playing the primary scale on these instruments, you always keep that finger down anyway. As you get more advance, there *are* fingerings where you *do* pick up that third finger from the top ... and in those cases there are substitute fingerings on a five-hole flute ... but that's for later ...
@@ClintGoss thanks for your reply! My five hole flute has two holes for the top hand and three for the bottom hand-so do I keep the ring finger on the top hand down or the pointer finger of the bottom hand? Or maybe I am holding my flute incorrectly 😂
@@DarthNoshitam You keep the ring finger of your top hand down ... hope that helps! Flute ON!
@@ClintGoss seems I am holding my flute wrong 😂 sounds like I need to do middle finger on the top hole rather than pointer finger. thanks for your help!
Two teachers say to keep finger on the center hole at all times but notice you don't ?
Keeping your finger over the 3rd hole from the top (from the end you breathe into) is an excellent way to get started. However, after you learn the basic scale, using that third hole (i.e. picking up that finger) will pay dividends later on by adding more pitches (notes) to your repertoire. Flute On!
can anyone suggest where to buy/order a good native american flute ?
If this is your very first flute, I suggest you check Jonny Lipford Music. He carries a couple of lines of good beginner flutes.
Other than "one hole", what's the difference between a 5 hole and 6 hole flute, AND, what is the most popular key?
New subscriber thanks you in advance!
Hi Thank you. Please where can i buy one of flute like yours ?
I got mine from Singing Tree Flutes
What key should I buy?
We have a video called "The Best Key Flute" on one way to find the key of flute that best suits you: th-cam.com/video/j1u6eBuxXns/w-d-xo.html
Hi Clint! Thank you so much for all of your informative videos, they’ve been extremely helpful in beginning this art! How might I get in contact with you for some of your seminars and training’s? Do you have a website or email? I don’t use google plus so I’m hoping for an alternative to learn from you.
Hi Cory ... *Thanks* for your kind words! Web sites abound: www.ClintGoss.com, www.Flutopedia.com, www.FluteCast.com, www.NativeFluteHandbook.com, and many others. Direct email is clint@goss.com (clint at goss dot com).
Do you know the main differences between the native American flute and the shakuhachi?
Major differences! The shak is an "edge blown" flute, which means the player has to create an "embouchure" with their lips to create a tone on the flute - and that is challenging. With Native American flutes, you just breathe into the end of the instrument. Shakuhachis have a much wider range (because the player can adjust the embouchure) than Native American flutes. And Native American flutes are "two chambered" instruments while shaks have a single chamber.
I hope this helps!
i need to hear the earliest know recording of Native American flute music. All i hear is contemporary. I know some old movies from the 20's must have some. Anyone know?
Check out the Belo Cozad recordings on TH-cam or on Flutopedia.com. That's a good sample. Most recordings are under lock and key because of cultural restrictions. A very few are available. There is a catalog on Flutopedia.com ... Kudos for looking for the real source material and happy hunting!
Blessings
Hi Clint what is the key of the flut you are playing? My flute is E minor and it sounds alot different to yours.
That's an F# minor flute
Hey Clint,
That's absolutely beautiful... I am a complete beginner. Kindly advise where I can purchase a flute from.
Also, I'm in Kenya. Do you offer online classes?
I got mine from Singing Tree Flutes
First off thank you for your help 👍👍👍. Question ...
Why is it not a good idea 💡 not to play one flute more than 15 min at a time ?
The moisture that accumulates in the first ("slow air") chamber can cause the wood to swell and eventually (potentially) cause a crack to form.
Wow ok thanks so much you are awesome and thank you for your reply have a great day ...
I brought a native American flute about 6 months ago. I practice playing it often, but I can not get a good clear note on the top hole. Holes are completely covered. Tried breathing hard, easy and medium. It just sounds bad. Could I have gotten a bad flute?
Which brand do you recommend that will sound good and is affordable for a new player THanks so much
Kate Annabella check out a site called High Spirits Flutes, I found their market on a trip in Sedona, never played an instrument but liked the look and sound of his flutes and they are so nice and simple to sound great with. They are as low as 70$
New subscriber asks: What is the difference(s) between a (6 hole) Peruvian Quena and a 6 hole native American indian flute?
This is the main teacher at Zion
Yes, we are at Zion every year ... along with Betina, Joe, Cornell, Rona, ...
Where do you recommend buying a flute
We think the best thing is to go to a festival that has a lot of flute makers. At the end of the day, it's the sound of the flute and the playability, and you can't really get that long distance - you have to try them out. You could also visit some makers in your area or go to a flute circle that may have some makers or other players that have lots of flutes. Failing that, I might start with a large, reputable outfit - they may not create individualized custom flutes, but the larger outfits tend to be able to produce a line of flutes where every one is reliable and well-tuned ... I hope this helps!!
I got my first flute from www.highspiritsflutes.com I've had it for 8 years and i love it. Check em out
Give Charlie a try he's on YT too! th-cam.com/video/x3Tz0j7ttbY/w-d-xo.html he has making, tuning, and books to hlep you!
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I only have one flute should I really not play it more than 15 min a day? :O
I have COPD. ..can I still play my flutes?
Hi Barbara, I have lung problems. Playing the flute has help to improve my breathing. Take it slow and easy at first.
what key is the flute...
It's an F# minor ...
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Speaking of certain keys, what one would be good to hear for healing frequency?
@@Sig721Tau Many players who play therapeutic music tend to use lower keys ...
I m not flute player. Why does left ring finger finger always cover the hole?
To maintain the pentatonic minor scale
Are you echoing the flute sound from the mic?
There is a bit of echo from the two walls to my left and right - they are parallel walls and do produce a bit of a "slap" echo - typical for a room effect. The sound is also EQ'ed and processed cleaned up in post production.
Where can i get one thats affordable? I been wanting one for years and never played an instrument.
Joanna Thodos I’ve gotten two from a place called High Spirits. I’m certain they sell online, in a host of different sizes and notes. I bought mine in Arizona from the guy’s wandering market. As cheap as
i love this video I'm actually siked to learn
I got navajo flute hanging on wall 6 wholes
Why only 15minutes a day?
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