How to Make a Native American Flute : Hallowing a Wooden Flute
Learn how to hallow out two pieces of wood to make a Native American flute with expert music training tips in this free online instrument instruction video clip. Expert: Werner John Contact: www.woodflutes.com Bio: Werner John has been playing wooden flutes for over forty years, and he has produced his own music. Werner also creates and sells his Native American style flutes all over the Northeastern US. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
Wow those are amazing I am native and would be honored to start playing thank you and I will seek out ways to make my own flute. Cheers and good spirits to you and yours.
@MelTiangco
Really? That’s great! I was using that program also.
That program comes with so many projects & its
quick and easy to do..:) But dude, you must have
interchange its name.. Here’s the correct one:
TopWoodWorking.info
Actually I have. Its not much but it may be the most important peice of information. Use the wood of a Cypress tree. It looks pretty its water resistant bug resistant and is very hard. If you cant find some on your own you can buy it im sure…but Cypress is really expensive. It makes great tables and chairs and the world knows it lol. If I find some Ill let you know…I might be even able to send you some My second choices would be oak or cherry wood.
thats exactly what im looking for i see u posted this a while ago so i was wondering if u found anything and if u did if u could please let me know my user name is westseite101
what makes it a native american flute?.. considering wooden flutes have been made in europe for thousands of years before native americans started doing it
How to make a Native American flute? Feed him beans.
what kind of chisle is it
Does anyone know what (or if) video is before this one?
guy sounds just like john locke from lost
is that john locke??
Wow those are amazing I am native and would be honored to start playing thank you and I will seek out ways to make my own flute. Cheers and good spirits to you and yours.
@MelTiangco
Really? That’s great! I was using that program also.
That program comes with so many projects & its
quick and easy to do..:) But dude, you must have
interchange its name.. Here’s the correct one:
TopWoodWorking.info
Please can you say what size the bore should be when finished and is the slow air chamber the same bore thanks…. Great video
learn how to use that phrase in context
make a mini one! that would be sooooooooooooooooooooooo cooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool
It is some kind of chisel
Yes! Number the videos!
Thats what she said……
what is the tool called. and could you put a link in to were i can buy one at please bye… nice video
Actually I have. Its not much but it may be the most important peice of information. Use the wood of a Cypress tree. It looks pretty its water resistant bug resistant and is very hard. If you cant find some on your own you can buy it im sure…but Cypress is really expensive. It makes great tables and chairs and the world knows it lol. If I find some Ill let you know…I might be even able to send you some
My second choices would be oak or cherry wood.
thats exactly what im looking for i see u posted this a while ago so i was wondering if u found anything and if u did if u could please let me know my user name is westseite101
what makes it a native american flute?.. considering wooden flutes have been made in europe for thousands of years before native americans started doing it
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