those sound nice especially the third one. art wise look at the sound wave it makes on a computer then draw that shape onto the flute. a lot of native american art has frequency shapes like the sine wave but especially the square wave and the saw tooth wave. odd that those shapes appear in their art how do they know what shape the sound is making in 2d?
ok i thought it was gonna be 4 flutes in one like 4 different keys. could such a flute exist? what if it had a cylinder on it that blocked the line of holes to reveal a different line of them. i dont know how flutes work just thinking
@@Lag._. that’s fantastic:) Glad to hear the algorithm is helping me out. I did a piece awhile back on the process from start to finish. I don’t have it here on UA-cam but if you look me up on Facebook, I’ll send it to you. Search for Paul Nelson in Troy Ohio.
@@DistantGlowingStar if you are interested in owning that flute, it is on my Etsy shop. Search for SlowRiseMusic or let me know and we can make it happen. Thanks again.
Wow Paul! These are absolutely beautiful pieces. Thank you for sharing.
@@wax_nostalgic thank you Dave!!
those sound nice especially the third one. art wise look at the sound wave it makes on a computer then draw that shape onto the flute. a lot of native american art has frequency shapes like the sine wave but especially the square wave and the saw tooth wave. odd that those shapes appear in their art how do they know what shape the sound is making in 2d?
ok i thought it was gonna be 4 flutes in one like 4 different keys. could such a flute exist? what if it had a cylinder on it that blocked the line of holes to reveal a different line of them. i dont know how flutes work just thinking
I didn’t know I’d like this but UA-cam thought I would and they were right!
Have you ever thought about recording the process of making some of these?
@@Lag._. that’s fantastic:)
Glad to hear the algorithm is helping me out. I did a piece awhile back on the process from start to finish. I don’t have it here on UA-cam but if you look me up on Facebook, I’ll send it to you. Search for Paul Nelson in Troy Ohio.
Do you drill one single piece or , they 2 pieces joint ? Thanks .. Love the first flute in Key of G.
@@DistantGlowingStar thank you so much! For branch flutes, I split them on a band saw, hollow them out and join them back together.
@@DistantGlowingStar if you are interested in owning that flute, it is on my Etsy shop. Search for SlowRiseMusic or let me know and we can make it happen. Thanks again.