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Walking Stick
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Walking Stick
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"It Ain't Over Yet!" Walking Stick Flute (with handle )
Side or End Blown
Side or End Blown
This is a sturdy bamboo walking stick flute with a standard walking cane handle .The flute part is the same as the other Native American flutes I make and just as easy and simple to play .See that page for more details of the Native American flute .
There are two playing styles ,one side blown through the hole in the upper section and the other is end blown through a hole in the handle .
These flutes can be made to any size to 1 meter (39 inches ) or less though they are usually made at about 92 cm (3 feet ) and can be cut down to the desired length.
They have a durable rubber stopper on the end that can easily be replaced by another (available from most hardware stores ) if it wears out over time.
I make these flutes in the keys of A and F# with A key being the highest pitch and the F# key being the deepest .All tuned in minor pentatonic scale as is usual for Native American flutes .
For more details of this unique flute see the photos below ( click on any for an enlarged view ) or watch the YouTube clip of Windelf playing his newest creation .The last two photos give a clear picture of the two blowing hole options .
On the buy a flute page you will be able to choose between the keys mentioned above. Your walking stick flute will be about 92 cm or 3 feet in length . Email me at [email protected] to ask for other options.
. You will also be able to choose a side blown or end blown version on the buy a flute page of the website .
You can now choose from the standard plastic handle or a beautiful solid brass bird handle .
Note : Because these are a bit shorter than the walking staff flutes , I can post these to anywhere in the world .
COST : Standard plastic handle: $150 AUD plus $10 postage
Solid brass bird handle : $170 AUD plus $10 postage
The first two rows of photos show the standard plastic handle flute while the next two rows of photos show the solid brass bird handle of the walking stick flute . Note: the brass bird handle flutes are side blown only. (Double click on the photos for a larger view. )
There are two playing styles ,one side blown through the hole in the upper section and the other is end blown through a hole in the handle .
These flutes can be made to any size to 1 meter (39 inches ) or less though they are usually made at about 92 cm (3 feet ) and can be cut down to the desired length.
They have a durable rubber stopper on the end that can easily be replaced by another (available from most hardware stores ) if it wears out over time.
I make these flutes in the keys of A and F# with A key being the highest pitch and the F# key being the deepest .All tuned in minor pentatonic scale as is usual for Native American flutes .
For more details of this unique flute see the photos below ( click on any for an enlarged view ) or watch the YouTube clip of Windelf playing his newest creation .The last two photos give a clear picture of the two blowing hole options .
On the buy a flute page you will be able to choose between the keys mentioned above. Your walking stick flute will be about 92 cm or 3 feet in length . Email me at [email protected] to ask for other options.
. You will also be able to choose a side blown or end blown version on the buy a flute page of the website .
You can now choose from the standard plastic handle or a beautiful solid brass bird handle .
Note : Because these are a bit shorter than the walking staff flutes , I can post these to anywhere in the world .
COST : Standard plastic handle: $150 AUD plus $10 postage
Solid brass bird handle : $170 AUD plus $10 postage
The first two rows of photos show the standard plastic handle flute while the next two rows of photos show the solid brass bird handle of the walking stick flute . Note: the brass bird handle flutes are side blown only. (Double click on the photos for a larger view. )
Hi Noel/Windelf,
The walking stick flute arrived safely and soundly on the other side of the globe. Thank you, I love it. I just tested it on my chromatic tuner, and the low note is a perfect G. The flute is very responsive. Getting the “half-notes” (hole half-covered) is easy, which is how I distinguish a good flute from a mediocre flute. Playing in “transverse” position was new to me, but I like it. I have nerve issues in my right wrist, and I find that having my arm closer to my body is more comfortable than having it extended, especially since I can let the flute droop down to the right and relax my wrist even more.
I live near a canal, so I have been taking walks, finding a comfortable rock, and playing for the entertainment of the geese who are out showing off their new babies this time of year. As a walking stick, it feels solid, like it will last for many years.
Take care, and thanks again, yours,
Mary Dean
Fort Collins, Colorado, USA
The walking stick flute arrived safely and soundly on the other side of the globe. Thank you, I love it. I just tested it on my chromatic tuner, and the low note is a perfect G. The flute is very responsive. Getting the “half-notes” (hole half-covered) is easy, which is how I distinguish a good flute from a mediocre flute. Playing in “transverse” position was new to me, but I like it. I have nerve issues in my right wrist, and I find that having my arm closer to my body is more comfortable than having it extended, especially since I can let the flute droop down to the right and relax my wrist even more.
I live near a canal, so I have been taking walks, finding a comfortable rock, and playing for the entertainment of the geese who are out showing off their new babies this time of year. As a walking stick, it feels solid, like it will last for many years.
Take care, and thanks again, yours,
Mary Dean
Fort Collins, Colorado, USA
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