Redwood Native American style D flute
Close your eyes and listen to the rich and deep tones of this redwood Native American style D flute. You can hear this flutes story of it's previous life as an old covered bridge that was deconstructed in each note. The bridge was over a 100 years old so the wood itself is older still. It is a light weight, softwood which adds a wonderful resonance to the voice. Flutes in the key of D are more difficult to play than some of the higher pitched keys and are better suited for people with some flute playing experience or people with experience playing other instruments. The reason for this is that they have a larger overall length and the spacing of the fingering holes is quite big. We do cluster the finger holes in groups of three, but the lower three holes are spread far apart and could be difficult for some hand sizes to play. If you are drawn to the sound of this key but are worried it may be too big, you can try a smaller key such as F or E and work your way down to the D. The stretc