The Anasazi Flute

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 38

  • @pollyon
    @pollyon 4 месяца назад +1

    got one of these from your site, such a beautiful instrument, thank you Erik

  • @grugg5353
    @grugg5353 5 лет назад +5

    I just got mine today absolutely incredible would recommend it to any who plays flute

  • @bonelhamokyap5451
    @bonelhamokyap5451 6 лет назад +5

    I have received the Anasazi flute, it is sounds so beautiful !! The soul of Ancient Anasazi people.

  • @teaprofessor3521
    @teaprofessor3521 3 года назад

    It is very exciting that thousands of years ago people made and played such instruments. A little surprising.

  • @massunger1
    @massunger1 6 лет назад +1

    Very knowledgeable thanks for sharing

  • @huntergiron2388
    @huntergiron2388 3 года назад +4

    "Anasazi"did not disappear. They live in today’s Pueblo people.

    • @spocker22
      @spocker22 3 года назад

      I'd say they all got taken as slaves to build the Mexican aztec pyramids.

    • @ericj6636
      @ericj6636 3 года назад

      The Hopi and Zuni amongst others are their descendants.
      The Navajo claim to be (Anasazi is a Navajo word meaning "ancients ones" or "ancestral enemy") but Western anthropologists and archeologists were brought in to settle that longstanding dispute between the Hopi and Navajo over who had the greater claim.
      While it's impossible to verify, the lifestyle and religious lives of the Hopi more closely coincide with the archeological remains of the Anasazi civilization than the Navajo do.

  • @miguelarango208
    @miguelarango208 7 лет назад

    Simply amazing

  • @bosse641
    @bosse641 5 лет назад

    Amazing.

  • @dagmarpfalz1363
    @dagmarpfalz1363 13 дней назад

  • @ExilesGate
    @ExilesGate 7 лет назад

    Beautiful Erik!😎👍

  • @kazhilly
    @kazhilly 8 лет назад +6

    You are an extraordinary player, but... To me personally, it would be intersting to hear what your flutes sound like exactly, in a normal situation, like a living room or outdoors, without that echo or any other added sound-effects, Basically what your flutes sound like if I was to buy one and play it myself, knowing I don't have access to an echo-cave near me to practice...

    • @ErikTheFlutemakerCom
      @ErikTheFlutemakerCom  8 лет назад +4

      Hi Hilvert. If you can call me, I will play for you without effects. 954-424-6502 Regards, Erik

    • @kazhilly
      @kazhilly 8 лет назад

      +Erik The Flutemaker I really admire your work and you have an extraordinary knowledge of flutes. I'm not specifically on the look-out for a flute, but I play harmonica, chromatic and a chord harmonica, and I recently bought a clarinet. And I have a cheap small Indian Bansuri flute, very difficult to get a sound out of it, and when I do, it's incredibly loud. So for me it's interest in musical instruments in general, and I am also an amateur audio-mixer guy with an interest in sound technique, hence my comment.

    • @ryanssoundmeditations7113
      @ryanssoundmeditations7113 7 лет назад +2

      Hilvert Scheper . His flutes are very high quality. They sound amazing with or without reverb/echo. Because he makes flutes that are "time period " most of the scales you hear where in fact played in caves, around water and places of great reverb. I have several. The only downside,.... His flutes are addictive and you'll be hooked. : )

    • @ErikTheFlutemakerCom
      @ErikTheFlutemakerCom  7 лет назад +4

      Hi Hivert
      The place I was playing in was recorderd in its natural sound. Flute played in good acoustics always sound great. Erik

  • @srockguitar
    @srockguitar 4 года назад +1

    great sounding flute1 i play the na flute some.are the anasazi flutes hard to learn as far as getting a good sound for a beginner?

  • @ryanssoundmeditations7113
    @ryanssoundmeditations7113 7 лет назад

    ordering in two weeks if not sold out

  • @Amirhosseinkianpour
    @Amirhosseinkianpour 8 лет назад +5

    ANASAZI Is one of the flutes that i love so much . i have old recording from you playing it . i listen to it every day :) ..... What is the Scale on Anasazi ?

    • @ErikTheFlutemakerCom
      @ErikTheFlutemakerCom  8 лет назад

      +amir Kian I simply call it an exotic scale.

    • @sleepingturtle8888
      @sleepingturtle8888 7 лет назад +1

      The Anasazi Flute is traditionally tuned to the Major Pentatonic scale without the 4th interval of the scale (same in this video). It gets the Exotic tone because of the rim blown design (like a Ney, Kaval, Shakuhachi or Andean Quena Flute). The Anasazi Flute scale is two notes different than the Minor Pentatonic on the N.A.F. The Anasazi Scale removes the 4th interval and adds the 2nd interval instead. On a N.A.F. (6 hole in the key of A) the notes are" A, C, D, E, F, G & A". On the Anasazi, the notes are "A, B, C#, E, F#, G# & A". Hope it helps.

    • @Angel-yl1ck
      @Angel-yl1ck 4 года назад

      @@sleepingturtle8888 your reply certainly puts the anastazi flute into a neat little box. I'm wondering. Do you think all native american flute makers knews one bit of the concept of Major Pentatonic, scale, or even the letters of our alphabet to make music?

    • @sleepingturtle8888
      @sleepingturtle8888 4 года назад +1

      @@Angel-yl1ck
      I had to correct the Anasazi notes in my comment. My apologies.
      To answer your question, I do think that most flute makers know the western musical alphabet but I have found very few who understand music theory. Particularly when addressing intervals or teaching their relationship within scales.
      Many musical scales are formed by, changing, adding or subtracting notes, that's what gives them their unique sound and timbre. I hope this helps.

  • @alecpayne18
    @alecpayne18 5 лет назад

    Have you ever thought of making the Bashkir flute that they play in siberia?

    • @ErikTheFlutemakerCom
      @ErikTheFlutemakerCom  5 лет назад

      Hi Alec: Just looked it up. That was a thrill. I don't believe that would be one we would make but I enjoyed seeing a very different flute out there! Thanks! Erik

    • @alecpayne18
      @alecpayne18 5 лет назад +1

      @@ErikTheFlutemakerCom Yes they have a beautiful style of playing, sounds very ancient. I enjoy your videos, being a drummer and former flute player, I want to get back into the flute... I'm just doing some research as to where I'd like to start. Thank you for sharing your videos and all your work.

  • @ericj6636
    @ericj6636 3 года назад

    Considering this has the Quena/Quenacho style mouthpiece, how does it handle the upper register compared to a more traditional one?
    Does it still have good tone color and pitch for
    Octave
    Octave +5
    2nd Octave
    ?

    • @ErikTheFlutemakerCom
      @ErikTheFlutemakerCom  3 года назад +1

      This flute is more of an octave and a half. Perhaps a bit more. A very thin one would likely give 2 octaves. Erik

  • @zyo678
    @zyo678 Год назад

    Hello Erik, love your work! I was curious, do you have these flutes still available, or is it custom order? And what is the hand sizing for this flute?

  • @davidbeau6715
    @davidbeau6715 3 года назад

    So you kind of use the left center side of your lips?

  • @igorkolmykov5770
    @igorkolmykov5770 Год назад

    Hello. you can write the key of the flute, and the scale?

  • @mishailmihailov
    @mishailmihailov 2 года назад

    Hello!! Please tell me the full sound range of the flute, all the notes. Why do holes 2 and 3 both close at once?

    • @ErikTheFlutemakerCom
      @ErikTheFlutemakerCom  2 года назад

      Hi Misha, This is about a 2 1/2 octave flute. The idea of using the peace sign fingers together below, is because it sounds like part of the poetry of the scale. That second note along doesn't feel and sound right. So I always try to play an exotic flute in a way that makes it sound best. And share my findings, Regards, Erik

    • @mishailmihailov
      @mishailmihailov 2 года назад

      @@ErikTheFlutemakerCom Thank you very much for answering!! Please tell me the entire sound range of the flute. What note corresponds to each hole? From the lowest note to the highest

  • @justinmoore991
    @justinmoore991 3 года назад

    Hi Erik, curious the tuning of this particular flute. What key are you playing in? Can The Anasazi fingering be tuned to different keys?

    • @ErikTheFlutemakerCom
      @ErikTheFlutemakerCom  3 года назад +1

      I try to keep them at the root note of Bb. Both the large and smaller version in the Ancient Set. It is not easy to remodel a flute for one order. Takes a lot of time and wais a lot of stock. But in todays home recording apps you can change a key to suit your song.