Monthly Archives: June 2011

Across the Pond: Meet Tom Kelsall

Tom has a blog and a Twitter feed.  That’s how I found Tom because there really aren’t too many people who are blogging about the Native American style flute — whether making, playing or listening to them.  Yes, there are lots … Continue reading

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Make a flowering dogwood branch flute

One of my favorite branch flutes to make is from a flowering dogwood (Janka hardness scale 2150). The wood is beautiful to work with and results in a clear crisp sounding flute. Follow the evolution from branch to flute below. … Continue reading

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Discover the Kingma flute

I have returned to the world of computers and connectivity and was doing some online research on a topic other than music at University of California in San Diego. I discovered, quite by accident, several people at the University of … Continue reading

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