Celebrate each turn
Endings become beginnings
Nature’s turning wheel
Flute: Nova Double Flute in A Minor
+ Deerskin Frame Drum
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Celebrate each turn
Endings become beginnings
Nature’s turning wheel
Flute: Nova Double Flute in A Minor
+ Deerskin Frame Drum
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Autumn cleans the air
Falling leaves replenish soil
Life always renews
Flute: Nova Double Flute in A Minor
+ Deerskin Frame Drum
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I wrote and posted “Network of Stars”
here
in July. It was played on double strung harp and alto recorder. However, I wrote the piece for Native-American style flutes in the minor pentatonic scale. So, today I play it on ukulele and 432HZ flutes from High Spirits. You’ll hear first the A minor flute, then the bass in E minor. Enjoy the Koshi Aria/Air, Koshi Ignis/Fire, and Zaphir Twilight/Autumn chimes as well!
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“Kumbaya” was part of my
Double Strung Experiment Series.
Today, enjoy this melody on double strung harp, viola, and the melody side of the Nova Double Flute in A minor, with deerskin frame drum and Harmony Ball Earth Sphere.
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Flexible and free
Reed of possibilities
Growing to succeed
Flute: Spirit Flute 432HZ Bass in E Minor
+ Bamboo/Redwood Harmony Rattle, Bamboo/Smoke Bush Harmony Rattle
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Dandy Lion roars
Without silencing others
Speak your truth like him
Flute: Spirit Flute 432HZ Bass in E Minor
+ Bamboo/Redwood Harmony Rattle
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Written for
Ronovan Writes #Weekly #Haiku #Poetry Prompt #Challenge 376 DANDY and Lion.
Earth, Water, Fire, Air
Each element balances
With the One Spirit
Flute: Nova Double Flute in A Minor
+ Deerskin frame drum
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Falling, fading fast
Probe the dark for what remains
Light still burns within
Flute: Nova Double Flute in A Minor
+ Sun and Moon Egg of Creation Shaker, Deerskin frame drum, Harmony Ball Pendant
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The double I wanted in the first place, this A minor flute is lower than the hummingbird. It has a feather engraving and requires much more breath to play. This means playing shorter phrases and taking more frequent breaths. While I chose the hummingbird for its engraving and symbolism, this one is more practical for me. I play more in A minor and C major, which are very accessible keys on this flute. Having said that, these Nova Double Flutes are beautiful, and each has its place!
Nature’s wisdom springs
From anywhere… everywhere!
Mother of all Life
Flute: Spirit Flute 432HZ Bass in E Minor
+ Ocean Drum, Cowrie Shell Shaker
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Hovering in place
Flitting swiftly on its way
Tasting sweet nectar
Flute: Nova Double Flute in C Minor (Hummingbird)
+ Maple Rattle, Pear Branch Little Spirit Shaker, Magnolia Spirit Shaker, Myrtle Wood Triangular Shaker, with Sun and Moon Egg of Creation Shaker as the hovering hummingbird
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I don’t usually prefer high tone flutes, especially double or drone flutes, as they can be shrill and overpowering. I also wouldn’t choose the key of C minor, or Eb major, for that matter. But the beautiful hummingbird engraving on this one… well, the rest is history!
This flute has 2 chambers, so you’re truly playing 2 flutes at the same time if you play both sides. The right side has 6 holes to play melody. The left side has no holes and plays the C in this case, the lowest note of the flute. They are fascinating, haunting flutes, but they do take more air than playing a single flute!
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