I don't really think so, because we don't have elks in Scandinavia. But I do hear that the different notes of an elk call is accentuated using natural harmonics, just like the willow flute. Many instruments are though. If you don't know what natural harmonics are, look up Andrew Huang explaining harmonics. He explains it very well.
Nice playing. Superb technique
Wonderful!
what a blessing. genius. truly amazing ❤️
Echoing between Norwegian fjords. Soaring!!!
mavelles!
Kick ass
Sounds like an elk’s mating call. I wonder if that’s the point..?
Interesting??
I don't really think so, because we don't have elks in Scandinavia. But I do hear that the different notes of an elk call is accentuated using natural harmonics, just like the willow flute. Many instruments are though. If you don't know what natural harmonics are, look up Andrew Huang explaining harmonics. He explains it very well.
It is too long , short flute is better , and rowan bark flute is very strong , willow bark is weak .
birch is good too!
This is OUR traditional way. The sounds is what we want.
Overtone flutes like this one are better with longer, thinner pipes, since it makes the higher partials less piercingly high
i have another style windflute from eldertree....even longer....and precious sound
Did you find anything positive about the flute or is simply nothing about it to your liking?