7:55 is the most satisfying part of this video for me, i love how you can hear the click of when the plug gose in just that little bit to sit flush, just a little "crack" sound after the 9th tap, i dont know how manny times i have watched that one part over and over, thank you so much for alll your videos tho, all of them are well made, and enjoyable.
I am a player of the Native American flute. I don't know why, but I have watched you flute making video at least 5 times over the years. There is something restful and just right about the process. Some how it speaks to me and that is why I return to view it from time to time.
This video is a piece of artwork. It needs to be preserved for next generations for the knowledge it contains. The cinematography, the background score, the slo-mos, everything is top notch. Hat's off to the team.
Dit raakt mij tot tranen toe. D was altijd terecht trots op jou en vol lof over je werk en zou dat vandaag de dag nog altijd zijn als hij er nog bij kon zijn. Zo mooi en erkentelijk is je werk en zo komt het ook binnen. pure ambacht en met liefde gesneden....
imagine... God has given a soul to your body which he formed from earth, hence "Adam", the first man, is a hebrew word which means "from earth" translated... your soul is the breath of life.. His breath.. His Voice.. His word! His sound, His design! All glory to the Father in Heaven who created everything!
@@theplacebeyondthelies2429 "His breath.. His Voice.. His word! His sound, His design! All glory to the Father.." don't forget to honor the female aspect of life, as there's no doubt we all got here the same way, born in their blood and from the mothers womb. believing elohim or jahweh created us is optional. cheers
Great craftsmanship but I came here because I wanted to hear it played after being born. Like the joy of hearing a new baby cry when it draws it's first breath.
Excelente trabajo, gracias por compartir tu arte. Me encantan las flautas. Nunca había visto construirlas de madera a mano. Siempre en torno y nunca de una rama tan pequeña. Muy bello el video también. Entrar al taller aunque sea por medio de un video siempre es mágico!! Gracias!
Hello, Winne, I was expired of your flutes and videos, and after that I was dreaming of having all of that instruments for making Balkan flutes. Now it time, I that instruments, and my first mini kaval. I am drilling wood and it’s incredibly.
I'm gonna cry, thats so beautiful and relaxing... for a young stressed wood loving depressed boy that cry himself to sleep, that's a life saving. I truly thank you, I hope you know what impact a video like this can have on a life.
Wow....Great Craftsmanship! As a part time, when opportunity allows, I dabble in woodcarving and have been considering learning how to make flues like this. This is by far the most inspiring video out of lots of great examples of flue crafters. Thanks much! BTW Great Website and music.
Beste Winne, In één woord "Heerlijk". Als houtliefhebber en fan van jou muziek en instrumenten, is dit alles wat ik op RU-vid nodig heb. Ik zie uit naar deel twee en ga dit filmpje nog vele malen bekijken. Dank je wel en "Every day a masterpiece" groeten, Ton
Winnie, we haven't had videos from you for sone time now. Please my friend could you create more similar videos for us. This particular short film I've watched more then 200 times. It works for me like meditation. You are soul maker !
Hah Thanks. Ok well I was thinking of organizing a crowdfunding to make more video's it takes a lot of time and is very expencive to make quality video's like this. This one was at own expence, supported by me and the video maker himself. The idea is to make more music video's :) What do you think, would you back it?
So much precious tradition has been lost to assembly lines abd plastic that it veey moving to see a traditional artist at work. Thank you for sharing. I only thought you were Turkish because of a link on a tTurkish store sight that led me to you wonderful site. New subscriber here.
AHHHH!!!! brillant, now i see, the fipple is very much like the fujara without the pipe extension!!! COOL...great innovation!!! the film is just magical...beautiful!!!
It is not innovation, it is the way this caval is made...in the Balkans and Turkey there are cavals without this...caval as a playing instrument could very well predate the fujara....in the Carpathians and Tatra mountains shepherds have used aerophone instruments first to signal over large distances, the biggest beeing the romanian tulnic/a 4m long horn, and secondly to play....in tombes over the hole Eastern Europe archeologist have found primitive flutes made out of bones up to 40000 years old, so transition to other instruments was easy...the curent theory is that kaval, flute and telenka/tilinka were carried over to the Tatra in the 10 to 14 century AC by the romanian shepherds...there are a lot of places with the name vlach, vlahi, vlas, valas...tinere are the names used by the slavic ppl when designate romanians...listening to tunes from all these countries there is an amazing similarity of harmonics and singing techniques
Thanks, enjoyable to watch. I think it would awesome to make a flute but keep it natural looking like a branch with bark still on with very little exterior sanding!
call no man master or teacher, for only one is your master and your teacher! Jesus Christ, the king of kings in Heaven! Call no man father, for only one is your Father, the Father in Heaven!
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Wow! Beautiful instrument. I have tried to make my own flutes from bamboo but I have never been able to produce something that has pleasing sound that I want. The urge is back to make something I can n happily play that's how I landed here. This is amazing and I was hoping to learn the technical part of the design like length of the tube and the hole diameter, to tune.. hole positions..but that part is not given here I wonder if that is information you can share..for the love of music but hey! You are a maestro .and a great Craftsman so inspiring..
In my experience, if you're starting from a relatively unique piece like this branch, having the dimensions gets you in the ballpark and then tuning as you widen holes get's you the rest of the way there. Both super important
Prachtig Winne! Also really well filmed and edited. The video really captures your perfectionistic eye for detail and your deep love and connection for the elemental beauty of nature and wood.
..it's the wood. The working with the wood. It has a soul ie. Many natural frequencies. Eg. Harmonium, tabla and aeolian flue all sound better then unnatural material instruments
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Very nice... I love seeing all the different "fipple", whistle, or air-splitting edge arrangements from around the world and over time. They seem to get freely flipped upside down. I sure wish I knew technically how you bore it, as I am only using the split in half, router bit method at present. Some people use a $350 gun boring bit on a prohibitively expensive type of lathe (I do have a very basic 14" x 40" wood lathe with no cross slides or anything). I sounded almost like you were just carefully using a hand drill.
I use a type of spoonbit that I welded in a long ord, inserted in a handdrill :) , but you could use a gundrill on your lathe as well, I do it to on the lathe , just you just ned a center guise and then you can just drill by holding the gundrill in your hands.
@@1fujara thanks three years later :) I finally started using a gun drill from Sterling about 6 mo. ago and just use it attached to the tail stock, and slide with my hands. I would like to get a router setup to assist in turning the outside. But it needs to be a decent one, because sometimes I do not turn mine straight. but make faux bamboo nodes and rings and things, so the Vega on the lathe, or a vintage Legacy Ornamental Mill would work. I don't want to go CNC or automated at all, despite having experience. But over three years I developed different grades of embellished or simple Native American style flutes at Otter Lake Flutes. I look forward to learning a different fipple or whistle mechanism, such as kaval and so many others... relatively similar to Irish low whistle etc. when compared to NAF. It's been a journey, and I'm hoping to get more into making and less into marketing which takes up 60% of every onesie and twosies, taking extended photo-shoots, and demos and things. If I wholesale little half-dozen lots to a well-known player and reseller then I can concentrate on what has become my real trade now. But yes, I went to Sterling Gun Drills and they are excellent :) thanks again, you told me the same thing Jon Norris did about how you can start out holding the bit if you like.
Awe. I was hoping you would play it. How do you know if its in tune? Beautiful art work. Wish I could play it. Love the mellowness the wood gives. Metals do ok. But wood flute always have such a warmer fuller note
Exquisite craftsmanship. Would you be willing to sell schematics on how to make one of these? I'm not great at woodworking or playing the flute, but I love working on both skills
Душа рассветлилась Душа рассветлилась, как утро весной, признав в этом акте несметное чудо, внимая портрету над тогой простой, и приобрела вкус, что ищут под пудрой. Она распознала в увиденном рай, который когда-то утратила пара, и стала душистой, как липовый чай, легонько клубящийся дымкой тумана. Всё это случилось, как в сказках Руси, в момент многозвездья сентябрьской ночи. Ваш вид, что стихом моим изобразим, наполнил теплом, что уж не обесточить. Порою Вы снитесь всю тьму напролёт, порой забегаете в сон на минуту, бывает, что час кинообраз живёт, случается так, что мелькнёт на секунду. Как юный сновидец, поймавший мирок, Вас вижу живым и отчётливым планом, как фильм, что смотрю с наслажденьем и впрок, что был награждён жёлтой веточкой в Каннах. Пускай я не так уж богат и велик, как славный анфас, что июль излучает, я скоростижно влюбился в Ваш лик и всё то вокруг, что его дополняет!
@@1fujara I'm still making mine with limes, but they come up in the tube slowly. I designed a simple machine, made mostly of wood, but I haven't built it yet. I would be grateful if you had a simple automation plan for making windways. Heh
Such a good video ! I have a question, how do you precisely drill the wood all the way through ? Any kind of special drill bit or setup that you could explain ?
Really nice work. As an aspiring flute maker i would like to ask where can you purchase a drill bit like the one used in the video? Lets just say the hardware stores don't carry these types of tools.
Winne Clement,,,, , Thank you for your reply. But is it safe? Some people say,,,there are chemicals in boiled linseed oil for faster evaporization. Will raw linseed oil do the work? What do you use to make the mixture? Before soaking in oil,,you rubbed the flute. What have you used there?,,,,, I know, I am asking a lot. Please,do not mind.
It depends on the manufacturer , check the label. raw lineseed oil gives trouble and can get sticky when its hot. I rubbed the flute with shellac -cheers!
+James Noble hi James that's a difficult one to answer, I would say bit by bit, learn to play well or as good as you can and start at markets and stuff playing there while taking some flutes, on internet make a nice home page with soundsamples and use social media and so on so people know you exist, but I think you can't 'make ' a name for yourself 'by' yourself , you can only make the best instruments you can and be honest when selling them, and in return you will 'earn' a name as a side effect :-) but most of all it talkes time , a lot of time ... good luck and have fun!
My advice to you James is to always come through for people and do what you say you will do for them. I had this guy put me on his wait list…it must have been back in early 2019 and even emailed him several times to confirm which flute I wanted I’m still waiting and here we are it’s 2021 in June and no flute, not even an update or nothing. So my advice to you James is if you want to make a name for yourself don’t start something and NEVER go through with it.
once you puted the juniper block, how are you doing for take it out again for the finition? and how do you make the air channel? marvelous work here! i would like to see more video like that on youtube