Are there any flute players out there? If there are...what kind of flute do you play?
I have been finding that very few people play keyless flutes - at least where I live. I love keyless flutes and feel rather alone


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. I also play the orchestral flute (silver flute, regular flute, whatever you want to call it) but I like the panflute much better!
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Still I think you might find some useful stuff there and hopefully the folks will be a bit friendlier than those at C&F.lughna wrote:I've been trying to find someone or a group or a place where I can learn to play tin whistle in a 'session' style. I've always been a concert band player with notated music and I can sight read like no ones business while playing Sax or conventional Flute![]()
The C&F board is all over the shop and I've not found it all that coherent.
Cosmic Ash wrote:I'm sorry you didn't have a good experience with C&F. I haven't actually spent much time there, it's one of those sites that I pass through occasionally.
I come from the other approach to playing. I learned first by reading and was incredibly dependent on the printed page. I found it incredibly frustrating. I couldn't even seem to hold a tune for long in my memory. My real breakthrough came for me when I started learning the fiddle. I began to be able to pick up a tune without seeing the music. But I can still mainly only do that on the fiddle, or the neck of a guitar. I really admire anyone who can pick up an instrument and play beautiful coherent music on it. Improvisation is a real skill.
Kain781 wrote:If an ocarina counts as a flute then I'd say I play one lol
Dryadia2 wrote:Greetings and Welcome White Horse!
I have several wooden flutes & pan pipes from Peru and Bolivia (as Andean music is my favorite), but I'm not very good at playing them.![]()
I also have a few Ocarinas; they are easier to play.
What is a 'keyless' flute?
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