What to Expect When Buying a Native American Flute
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- čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
- In this video I will share with you some things about what to expect when purchasing a Native American Flute. Whether you are looking for your very first flute or have several under your belt, this video may help you to find what your are looking for. We will discuss everything from cost and value to how to manage your expectations.
Chapters:
Intro 0:00
About this Video 1:27
Types of Expectations: 2:50
Cost for Value:
Size 5:00
Sound: 6:50
5 or 6 hole flute 8:30
Price vs Sound or Looks 9:30
Perception 14:13
Managing Your Expectations 15:43
Closing 17:44
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Referring to the comment, "talk to much", I see it as you have a passion and desire to educate people. Your caring is definitely there. Thank you for your videos. They are priceless.
5 years later and I still love my flute you built..❤️
I am honored! Thank you my friend!
your take on appearance: “think about history” def brought me back to earth on what i’m looking for 🤙🏽😊 thank you for all these super informative videos
Thank you!
I love my flute, Charlie. I take my time and given practice will get better.
Don't stop talking, you're an amazing human being who is willing to pass on knowledge for the benefit of others. Thank you..🙏
I have three of his flutes. It's been real helpful in healing my spirit
I love this channel. Yes you talk a lot. But you do it in a personable way. Keep it up!
Keep doing this. Your insights are wonderful.
With all our friendships with music I can relax each day for a moment an play this flute Charlie an company have been placing instruments into hands an ears that’s good karma thanks money isn’t that great compared to being satisfied completely with the whole process of buying Charlie took time to consult with me to make this all a great job 👏 thanks 🙏
Thanks Charley. Good advice.
Always a pleasure, Charlie 🥰🎶
Thanks. This was awesome information ☺️
I respect your stance and honesty im looking to buy one of your flutes soon
thank you for your videos amazing flutes love the sound of them im from Cornwall in the UK keep up the amazing work
I haven't been playin the NAF for long, but your flutes are truly easy to play and have a beautiful tone. I've been playing along with some "six-holers" and can easily play the same notes with a 5-hole flute. Plus I am very happy with your pricing - some flutes out there are outrageously expensive! And for sure, having the right mindset makes a world of difference. Most of us aren't born with innate genius for a skill but can develop real talent with time and practice.
I just purchased one of your beginner flutes! I look forward to learning how to play. Thanks
Thanks!
Thanks Charlie I have 3 of your flutes my high d and my g flutes are my favorites
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I have had some yucca in my yard for a few years now, but the stalks are only about 1/4 in diameter. One of these days they will grow big enough for me to make flutes out of, but it might be awhile. Yucca grows everywhere where I live, but I haven’t had the courage to harvest wild stalks (bees are known to burrow into them).
Hey, very respectful notion! Coincidentally, in my collection I do have some flutes which were bored out by bees. I of course waited until they left to collect the materials!
One receives craftsmanship, history, art, and music all in a flute.
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Charlie, you talk we listen. If you think you talk too much, go ahead and talk too much, I'd rather hear you talk than all the political nits that are all talking about nothing. At least I enjoy hearing you talk. Did I say you talk too much enough? 🙂 Tom C,
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where can I buy this flute
Did I forget to say my website at the beginning and end of this video again? 😊
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4:09 J_nah Th_mps_n, cough cough...
The FTC actually says: "Country of origin labeling is mandatory for all consumer products imported and sold in the United States." 🤔
Oh I know that! When I was at the Denver Pow Wow in like 1999 selling flutes I was disheartened to see all the "red tipped" cane flutes from India being sold. Just slapping some leather lace and feathers on them does not make them "Authentic Native Made". Then the inevitable "Why aren't your flutes 5 bucks like everyone else's" comments. Ugh...