Ice crystals

bluvation
United States
Sequencer & Mix:
bluvation 2.291 jams
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Navota
Netherlands
Flute:
Navota 518 jams

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Thanks Bluvation for this wonderful song enjoyed so much playing together with you
deezee
Beautiful!!<3<3<3 +1
1 février 2019 à 23:06
Navota
Navota Glad you liked it Deezee:) +1
bluvation
Very cool add Navota, your flute blends and accents beautifully! thanks for joining me! :W<3:) +1
2 février 2019 à 12:37
Navota
Navota Thank you for this wonderful sound<3<3 +0
mrrockero
beautiful sound navota<3 and excellent the game of the winds;), great work, consult, ¿is there a sound that is similar to a quena ?, is a quena or is another type of flute<3 +0
2 février 2019 à 12:12
Navota
Navota No It's based on the native american flute of course the flute I play don't sound like de real native american flutes. They Had no tuning as the flutes that are made today, they are adapted so you can play with thogether with other instuments. They have a Pentatonic scales. In the picture you see an example of an old flute. The flutes consisted of two parts that were glued together with resin and held together with leather strips.
The dimensions of the flute and position of the holes was as follows:
Inside drilling: the thickness of a man's thumb.
Length of the whistle: the forearm length (from elbow to the end of the fingers).
Place first hole at the top: From the labium (square hole) right hand of a man around the flute.
Between sizes the following holes: the first phalange of an index finger.
Four holes around: the left hand of a man around the flute these were the voice holes (the four cardinal points)
That gave a flute between a G and a F. Today you can buy differn't tunings a,b,c,d,e,f# g Minor and there ar manny flutemakers that make wonderful flutes[img]https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-blr5YdI_MAs/Wd3CSOHG7uI/AAAAAAAAC6A/YZJI_2LcNRMAhBAGViadMwR6zH_9FjgNQCLcBGAs/s1600/Knipsel.JPG[/img]

If you are interested Imade a page on my website pictures and links to differn't flutemakers.:)
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2 février 2019 à 12:13
Navota
Navota Links to different flutemakers https://indiaansefluit.blogspot.com/p/michel-ra_14.html +1
2 février 2019 à 15:26
bluvation
bluvation Thanks for sharing that information about flutes, very interesting. Your love of the instrument is obvious when listening to you play:) +1
2 février 2019 à 20:01
mrrockero
mrrockero interesting the large number of types of flutes that exist.
I had a band of folk music where I played percussion and I learned a bit about these wind instruments, in this case our band occupied quenas, quenachos and zampoñas, it is incredible how they have to square the winds and the work that needs to be done in general so that the arrangements are impeccable. Thank you for your information;)<3:D
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2 février 2019 à 23:09
Navota
Navota I like the zamponas verry much yes there are so manny types of flutes but I think the Native Amrican is one of the easiest one to play;) +0
ROBJOL
This music shines.
Beautiful. <3
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Pewi
i like the use of two flutes:) By the way, cool description of the NAF +0
jamlady
<3:D<3 +0
Lenny Cowler
awesome:) +0
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Gracias a todos por ayudarme a ser mejor músico =) Thanks you all for helping me to be a better muscician
ladybass

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