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Native American Style Flute Key of F# 432 Hz by risingphoenixflutes

$ 47.52

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Body Material: Curly Cherry Wood
  • Item Length: 24"
  • Finish Material: Curly Cherry Wood
  • Design: Native Style 6 hole
  • Key: F# @ 432 Hz
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Color: natural
  • Key Finish: Oddie's oil and wax
  • Brand: Rising Phoenix Flutes
  • Product Type: Native America Style Flute
  • Key Type: Closed Hole
  • Condition: New
  • Type: Electronically Tuned
  • Experience Level: Very easy to learn to play
  • Bore Size: 1"
  • Model: Native American Style Key of F# 432 Hz
  • Flute Type: 6 Hole pentatonic
  • Instrument: Native American Style Flute

    Description

    I have had many people say I "make beautiful flutes". "Thankyou", I say, "but I do not make Flutes". "I take a piece of wood and just remove the chips and sawdust to release the Flute that is within".
    I am not a professional wood worker the statement above is true
    and accurate.
    Hello You are lookin at a risingphoenixflutes built by Marcus Dyess. All work is done by hand.
    The Flute is electronically tuned. I have been releasing flutes from wood for about 6 years.
    This flute is in the key of F# @ 432 HZ. The Flute is 24" inches long. This flute has a very nice strong but mellow voice.
    Breath do not blow into this flute.
    It likes to be played with soft breath of air
    . The bore is 1". The finish is hand rubbed Oddie's oil and Oddie's wax.
    The Flute is created from Curly Cherry wood. The Totem is created from Cherry Wood. The Flute has a glass fused cabochon set in it and one set in the totem.
    The suede leather straps are hand cut.
    You will not be disappointed. Sound file of this flute coming soon. The links blow are reviews of my flutes or customers playing my flutes.
    Copy the links below into your browser.
    Thank You for looking.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNPNC13e_eQ
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