Me either. but yours went thru... gm Robert <rcasi44@...> wrote: Is there something wrong? I haven't got a message since thursday. I'll see if this post...
Things must just be slow Rob. I haven't seen anything but your note either. Just passing through the house as this came in, haha. Great weekend to you... Lin ...
Sometimes there is no need for talk. Just sharing each others company quietly, knowing that they are there beside you when you need them...is enough. Dave ......
Hello Don and all, I feel like as a new member and flute maker I have just had a major break through with my flutes. So far Getting the finger holes have been...
Hi Everyone Sorry for short notice, we have a flute making course this Thursday October 7,2004. 600pm to 10:30pm at the Beaches in Toronto. Also we have space...
Hey Larry, Just goes to prove that there aren't any mistakes, just new adventures and opportunites! Way to go for turning it around! Dave ... Hello Don and...
Ed I have been building mid range flutes A, G, F#. My biggest problem was getting higher octave notes. I have have been using someone elses designs with good...
Hi Robert, I am not an expert in making flutes that play many notes into the second octave. However, all my flutes must play an octave A (Nakai notation); I...
Hi again, Good question. I can't think of a way that is easy and meaningful. However, my recommendation is not to worry much about it. Just set the TSH factor...
... more ... octave ... No shouts here, Edward, and I agree with your remarks about hole sizes. As for Barry Higgins, I believe he often uses a "flute ratio" ...
Hi all Tho i dont post often, I thought I would offer my 2 beads worth... LB ratio; fetish factor; hole size all contribute to a flute playability and range,...
I finally finished my first two flutes. I posted some photos on my photos page. If it wasn't for this board I don't think I would of made one. Thanks for all...
Hi Larry; Reading your post just told me what I needed to do to a couple of flutes I thought were going to sit around and collect dust. I may have a couple...
Way too go john feels good right im happy for you Sr cant wate too make more right? goddess be with you friend too all bobbi [Non-text portions of this message...
I would like to thank Richard Pipukwes for taking a photo of my flute at the Smithsonian American Indian Museum and forwarding it to me. I have posted one of...
HI EVERYONE, MANY OF YOU HAVE BEEN ASKING HOW WE DID AFTER IVAN LEFT A PATH OF DISTRUCTION. THERE WILL BE A 2005 MUSICAL ECHOES WE HAVE HAD SOME MAJOR DAMAGE...
Doug, glad to hear that Echoes will continue in 2005. Now I can tell folks to continue making plans. Perhaps we can establish a donation booth for hurricane...
Jim, that is soooo coool. I'll look for it next visit to the Museum. It was VERY crowded the day I went. I was also mesmerized by the equinox disply of light...
Hi Doug, glad to hear that you are recovering, there. While I'm sure it will be alot of work, I hope it goes well. I have made plans to come for 2005, in...
I have missed any discussion of round sound holes and I can't seem to find it in the archive. I was considering trying it and wondered how it might work out....
had a really cool " FIX " for a flute that I thought was going to become firewood the other day. I had tuned all the finger holes while still in the square...
hi, very beautiful flutes. what kind of wood did you use? i plan to make my first flute later this month. i want to redwood as i live in the middle of ...
I am still new at making flutes, I have now finished 9, and the more I read here the more I learn. The question I have is What is the advantage of having a...
Annual event, northwest Florida, has established a reputation as one of the (if not THE) annual NAF gathering; I think 2005 will be their fifth annual event. ...