I love playing around with techniques like over blowing for higher notes and sliding my finger over a hole for bluesy note bending. I am having a blast with this newly found obsession. Thank you! Michael
Right before watching this I saw a t-shirt on Amazon that shows a glass 50% water and 50% air, then underneath it says technically the glass is completely full... Funny coincidence! 🤣 Love your videos Charlie!
Charlie as long as you keep planting the seeds, people's knowledge will grow 👍 (We should all take a break once in a while and look at life from a different point of view) Great explanation and video ✌
I know this video was posted a year ago, but it is still new to me and very interesting. It helps to understand how the different pitches of sound are created by the length of the air space. I don't know if I said that correctly. Probably this also explains why the flute makes a high pitch sound when it gets wet at the sound hole. Thanks, Charlie for your dedication to flute making and teaching. 😇
Hey Conny, that was a great way to say it! Thanks so much for your input and feedback! I do have one more even better video on the subject coming out very soon. We have been working on it for a while.
This was great! Thanks for your thorough yet simple explanation. I have one of your small high toned flutes. I got it Christmas 2019 haven't used it much because I was learning the piano....but I am now planning on spending some quality time with my flute as well!
Thank you! Much needed video. I got a question. Does 'covering the first hole and sound escaping through the second hole' vs 'covering the first hole and third hole (or fourth, fifth etc) and letting the sound espace though the second hole' produce the same note?
@Norm Borger Do remember that your problem solving system that you learned in college is based on an idealism. I'm not sure about the time frame that you went to school however the idealism taught in college today is very skewed. Unlike others who are polarized to believe there is only one truth, I realize there are multiple truths. There are however observational facts that we can describe to the best of our ability. If I describe that fact in German it may have a little finer point to it than if I describe the same fact in Cherokee. That of course does not mean that modern day Germans are more technologically advanced than pre-columbian Cherokees it only means they have a more descriptive way of saying something. Because of names of things and descriptions of things, it is still only an opinion that the glass is even present. The undisputable fact is however, especially if you are an engineer (or a Buddhist), that the glass is always full! A blind man could see that!
I love playing around with techniques like over blowing for higher notes and sliding my finger over a hole for bluesy note bending. I am having a blast with this newly found obsession. Thank you! Michael
Now I’m wanting to set up a row of bottles and tune them to play a song. Enjoyed this one Charlie.
Right before watching this I saw a t-shirt on Amazon that shows a glass 50% water and 50% air, then underneath it says technically the glass is completely full... Funny coincidence! 🤣 Love your videos Charlie!
It's a sign ;)
Thank you, great lesson
Thank you! More on the way.
I wish I could hit the like button a hundred times.
We do have hundreds of videos that you can hit the like button on! 😁😁😁😁😁
@@BlueBearFlutes believe me, I'm working on it!
Monty Python "Always look on the bright side of life...". Love it! Informative video. You are a generous and very good teacher. Thank you so much. 💓
Thanks Charlie....hug
@@robertopalladini7543 🤗
Acoustic science and philosophical life lessons - wonderful!
Charlie as long as you keep planting the seeds, people's knowledge will grow 👍 (We should all take a break once in a while and look at life from a different point of view) Great explanation and video ✌
Worth it just for the reminder that the glass is always full
@farficknuger3673 You'd better believe it my friend!
Fantastic explanations. Thank You.
Many thanks, my brother.
Thank you my friend!
@@BlueBearFlutes
Awesome video and great wisdom
...standing on the shoulders of giants my friend!
What a fantastic simple truth! That can be applied to life anywhere thanks, Charlie! ;) Have a good day and a great weekend, my friend! #Heart
Simple truths are the best! You too my friend!
Really nice to watch, thank you
I know this video was posted a year ago, but it is still new to me and very interesting. It helps to understand how the different pitches of sound are created by the length of the air space. I don't know if I said that correctly. Probably this also explains why the flute makes a high pitch sound when it gets wet at the sound hole. Thanks, Charlie for your dedication to flute making and teaching. 😇
Hey Conny, that was a great way to say it! Thanks so much for your input and feedback! I do have one more even better video on the subject coming out very soon. We have been working on it for a while.
I am looking forward to receiving my googol flute. I will be trying to learn how to play it using the techniques you so generously teach.
Excellent Charlie. Thanks!
Glad you liked it!
awesome! :D
This was great! Thanks for your thorough yet simple explanation. I have one of your small high toned flutes. I got it Christmas 2019 haven't used it much because I was learning the piano....but I am now planning on spending some quality time with my flute as well!
Don't forget to check out our online class page! We have so many free videos on how to play that were adding right now!
Thanks Charlie for sharing another video
You bet!
Great video! Appreciate the perspective.
Thanks Nick!
Thank you! Much needed video. I got a question. Does 'covering the first hole and sound escaping through the second hole' vs 'covering the first hole and third hole (or fourth, fifth etc) and letting the sound espace though the second hole' produce the same note?
No. It has to do with back pressure. That is an excellent question and one we will go over in an upcoming video.
Are you able to play The last of the Mohicans on a 5-hole native flute?
If you’re drinking from the bottle it’s half empty; if you’re filling the bottle it’s half full.
Not quite.
@@BlueBearFlutes I'm a systems engineer. It's how we problem solve 😁
@Norm Borger Do remember that your problem solving system that you learned in college is based on an idealism. I'm not sure about the time frame that you went to school however the idealism taught in college today is very skewed. Unlike others who are polarized to believe there is only one truth, I realize there are multiple truths. There are however observational facts that we can describe to the best of our ability. If I describe that fact in German it may have a little finer point to it than if I describe the same fact in Cherokee. That of course does not mean that modern day Germans are more technologically advanced than pre-columbian Cherokees it only means they have a more descriptive way of saying something. Because of names of things and descriptions of things, it is still only an opinion that the glass is even present. The undisputable fact is however, especially if you are an engineer (or a Buddhist), that the glass is always full! A blind man could see that!