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RE: Another spin around the sun: I spent my birthday "over the clouds"

in GEMS4 years ago

wow how beautiful you play, I like the sound of this flute is very similar to the small recorder, but this is more mysterious and old, I love it! I play flute too, now I'm with the transverse and when I was a child I played the recorder, I wish I could play in a place like this too, I got here after seeing a video of edprivat where I mention you, what fabulous scenery you get for your videos really!

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Thank you, I'm mostly a singer, but I love to carry flutes in my purse for when I find the right spot. :) I started with the recorder and moved on to tin whistle and irish flute. I have some bamboo transverse flute and one concert flute but I don't play it well, it's in my "things" to do because I like the "chromatic" scale of the concert flute whereas with the tin whistles you gotta pick a different flute for each key :) And thanks @edprivat for the mention if brought you here :). He's a very talented fellow friend.

I am also a singer and composer, my forte is singing and guitar, however I also play other instruments, what a joy that you like music, I like to discover new people who love music in hive, it is really something that fills me with joy!
You play very well and well thanks now I learned that there are different types of flute apart from the recorder and the transverse flute I did not know hahahahaha greetings friend!
I'll stop by more often, see you next time. @yidneth

Thank you, I'm mostly a singer and piano/harp based, I carry flutes out into Nature because I cannot bring the piano with me :) but it feels super special to sing out there to the birds and the sky. Yes there are many types of flutes and winds, and reeds :) both orchestral and folk. I'm no expert on winds but I play some of them to some extent, as I say my main skill is singing :) Thanks for stopping by :)