❤ je ne connaissais pas cet instrument envoûtant qu’est le Fujara… Quelle merveilleuse surprise… 🤩 Et quelle merveilleuse interprétation de ce Duo d’Artistes… ✨✨🌟 Merci 🌈
❤ je ne connaissais pas cet instrument envoûtant qu’est le Fujara… Quelle merveilleuse surprise… 🤩 Et quelle merveilleuse interprétation de ce Duo d’Artistes… ✨✨🌟 Merci 🌈
I love the simplicity of this type of flute, it plays only one note but by varying the strength of blowing and choking the flute, you get the overtones. I have one myself, I absolutely love it! You play it very well, Winne!
It is one thing to to be able to play and connect to an instrument. To play it in a church with those acoustics and atmosphere is another dimension added to the magic; but to have conceived , planned, lovingly , patiently crafted it as you have done several times before , with feeling , intuition, knowledge , experience , expectations, and result … and finally played and connected to your own creation ( together with nature ) again in a church , thát must be the pinnacle of connecting to and with yourself , few have experienced before ! Wow 👍🪽❤️🪽
Love IT !!! Great Job ! Amazing , all your fipple flutes but this one is special ! Thank you ! and the future you even better :o) Rabitt number one teath marks very special blessings !
What is the name of that "machine" that makes that resonating monotonous sound? I´ll be glad for answer, seems like a good partner when you don't actually have one
This is craftsmanship unlike anything I have ever seen before. I'm not sure which is the greater masterpiece, the instrument or the video. And then there is the playing. Wow!
Hey Winne, i have been trying to make one of these, but i just dont understand the mesurments, i made manny, but im not sure if i made them right, or just playing them wrong, are you able to help with any info? not a worry if not, really appreciate you.
You have a great tree growing! It is very light and durable! You work a lot with hand tools - that's inspiring! I watch your videos many times, it motivates me to develop and take my first steps in making musical instruments!
Ohh... It's "Dreň" I learned about Dogwood recently and thought it's a native American wood species... While it is native to North America, it's also native to the whole of Eurasia and in Japan. What a distinct word by it's mechanical characteristics....
Was this made with Elderberry? I watched the entire video, and bravo! I never expected it to have such a beautiful, haunting sound, and it looks amazing too.