Eagerly awaiting my 0132 Desert Copper Flute. This is just beautiful ❤ I love how these flutes can sound like a low Irish whistle and/or a bansuri - just lovely.
I don’t want this to end. 🙌 Your music transports me to beautiful dimensions I’ve never been. Headache gone. Feel so calm and relaxed. Thank you for this gift of beautiful sound/frequency that deeply touches my soul. ❤️🙌🌀🎶💯
Finally I found You!! I remeber that short song from a fb. advertise 2 years ago. I didn't find it anymore on the fb. but here! ❤❤❤ I love this song! Thank You! 🥰 (I play an alto sax and try to play this song.. I need to practice a lot.. 😝 )
Hello and thank you for the comment 🙏 this is a Low B, I only made this one as the Low C has an easier reach for the fingers. Low C sounds very similar with the same finger pattern, 1 step higher
Hi, Eric! I just got a tsuur. What a great tutorial - the indisputable best out of the numerous I watched! A flute luthier truly has a special tatlent in breaking down the mechanics so cleanly. To clarify, at 2:44, are you using the holes to riff so cleanly, or is that mostly just changing your tongue position? After a few days of reviewing your video and reading some Persian ney papers, I can get a note out of every hole (although I don't have fine control over the octave yet - the air stream is clearly very responsive to my [un]controlled breath so changing fingering can cause it to jump up/down an octave in addition to hitting the new note), but other than slightly bending a note by moving my tongue/angling the flute I'm not quite clear on how to do such smooth note-to-note transitions. I don't know if that other fella took you up on your offer to send a video to you to review, but I'd love to take you up on it if they didnt! Thanks again!
Hello my friend, congrats on diving into this new rewarding challenge! At 2:44 I am indeed changing notes with my fingers. You have a good eye to notice I am slightly changing my mouth shape as I change notes. I do this unconsciously but it aids each note's clarity. I understand that Ney players bend their notes with mouth changes, but I have yet to reliably take that approach. More so I will change mouth shape to change tone. Yes, do please send me a video to review. I did review the other gentleman's video, and he eventually even travelled to my home and we shared a meal and Tsuur playing tips. eric@kilncreative.com