NA flute tiny bit

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NA flute tiny bit

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Yesterday I discovered, quite by accident, that either the tiny camera I have or the monitor itself has a mic in it. As a result, some people heard a touch of Native American flute....and then asked for a little more. I did so for them. Very small bit, and of course, I am not a streamer or anything so my gear, such as it is, leaves something to be desired.

Some people here asked me for some video of playing the harp. This isn't the harp, it is the NA flute.....although now I know I can do this I may, down the line, also do the lyre, the lute, and the harp.

Enjoy or not as best suits you.

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89HuyBr9cMw[/youtube]

No idea why the link won't show as one. You can copy paste if you're really curious. Otherwise, don't bother.

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Eledhwen wrote:
There ya go! Instead of pasting the whole link, just paste the number after "v=" :)

That was lovely!
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Agreed, Beautiful, Your a talented musician :P
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Thanks guys, and thanks for fixing it. :)

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That's for sharing! Sound quality was quite good for being a little mic attached to a little camera, so I'd encourage you to feel free to experiment some more and share with us as you do! Sounded very much like the tone we'd expect from that flute, so I'd say play on!
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Very good...thanks for sharing.....I wonder how some of Howard Shore's music would sound on the NA flute.
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