Thank you for sharing these helpful tips! I purchased an aromatic cedar alternating drone flute from your shop recently, and would like to share how much of a positive addition it has been to my life and the lives of those who hear its sound. It emanates this exquisite magical orb of vibrations with profound effects on the surrounding environment. It brings so much joy everywhere it goes, and every time I drop in and play it, it shifts me more deeply into attunement with myself, my environment and with my fellow human beings. So incredibly worth the investment. Thank you for your dedication this craftsmanship 🙏
One of the best drones I've heard. Gorgeous low notes, deep melody, and a reverberance that many drone flutes seem to fall short of. If someone purchased this, they're a lucky person!
@@SweepingfeatherflutesThe frequenzy and pitch of a note are equivalent. A note with 440hz is called A in the standard tuning (A=440hz). The note you played there was 190hz (or 380), which is a G when using A=428 hz, so I don't think it makes sense to call it a G 440hz. (When using 440hz it is not a G, but rather a high F#). Neither the note you played, nor the frequency that the A has is 440hz. So why did you call it G 440hz?
Superbe un voyage aux portes de l'humilité une flute à deux tubes avec un son qui m'a sidéré. Une véritable Âme dans cet instrument. Le Hazard nous donne parfois des opirtunités savoir les saisir , les comptendre , les aimer. Merci.