The Native American Style Flute, is a Flute tuned to a pentatonic minor scale and easy to learn to play. Also as a beginner, you can easily great beautiful sounds from heart in a short time. No special music skills are required.
are all handmade and therefore unique in appearance and sound. I only process well-stored and untreated wood, some of which I obtain from foresters, farmers and timber dealers in my region. Basically, I tune all my flutes at 432 Hz, which is the natural frequency. If you wish, I can also tune it to 440 Hz.
If you want a flute with a specific key made of a specific wood, you can order it from me too.
Here is a selection of keys that I could build for you from my woods.
Here a Youtube link to a video in which Corinne introduces the flutes
Bass A-Flute Wester Red Cedar / Wenge, stone inlay malachite, 432 Hz
Here you can find more Bass A flutes.
Atlascedar soft, light brown wood with warm, comfortable tone
Mythology:
A symbol of strength, endurance and dignity. It is considered the tree of God, it is smoked for protection Native Americans burned them to carry negative energies out of space and create good vibes.
Arolla soft, light wood with warm, pleasant tone
Mythology:
Queen of the Alps Helps people with despondency, weakness and depression
It has a refreshing and gently supporting effect
But it also has combative aspects, can promote extraversion and make it more sociable
Is a spiritual power tree
Apple aromatic, reddish-brown wood with warm, pleasant tone
Mythology:
Symbol of life, love and fertility
The apple symbolized the perfection of the earth
Love oracle for men, typical moon tree with feminine characteristics
Favorite tree of the unicorn and the elves
The apple, magical food for lovers
Maple medium-hard, almost white wood with clear and beautiful sound
Mythology:
Stands for harmony, union of opposites
Peace and serenity, drives away witches and evil spirits
Fulfills hopes and dreams
It stands for wholeness and inner purity
Spruce light, soft wood with beautiful grain and soft tone
Mythology:
Symbol of hope in mourning and death
Symbol of strength and fertility
Stands for self-renewal powers in nature
Protection tree of pre-Christian peoples
Lucky and blessing charms
Pear hard, warm brown wood with a clear tone
Mythology:
Tree and fruit of love
The lover
Love oracle for women
Loving and very forgiving
Do everything to make people feel good
Beech hard, light brown wood with very nice grain and brilliant clay
Mythology:
Wise Grandmother of the Forest
Ideal tree to comfort in crises
Soothes, strengthens and gives emotional energy
Decreases people's sickening energy, She is very feminine
Yew hard, vibrant and orange brown wood with a clear tone
Mythology:
It stands for death and rebirth
A magic tree, symbol of immortality and eternal life
It is supposed to ward off evil, drive away spirits and demons
It is said to have magical powers
Cherry noble, reddish wood with a clear tone
Mythology:
Residence of various forest and tree spirits
It stands for femininity and sexuality
Tree of the Moon Goddess, considered a birth tree in Buddhism
The cherry symbolizes sin, seduction but also innocence and purity
Larch light brown wood, with beautiful markings and a pleasant tone
Mythology:
Cult tree with protective and healing powers
In ancient times it was considered a sacred tree
She drives away evil spirits
In legends it is mentioned as a lovely tree under which people met fairies.
Lime soft, light wood with a warm, pleasant tone
Mythology:
Wise Counselor
Has a relaxing, soothing and internally strengthening effect
Tree of love, it stands for healing and justice
Former meeting place in the village for court courts and dancing
Olive/Maple hard, lively wood with a very nice grain and a clear tone
Mythology:
Tree of Eternal Peace
It is considered a sign of luck, fertility and immortality
tree of wisdom
Center and pillar of the world, symbol of the cosmic man and the prophet
Red Wood Cedar reddish, brown to light brown wood with a full, warm tone and aromatic scent, the traditional love flute wood of North America
Mythology:
The cedar was a sign of generosity and providence among the Native Americans
It is particularly associated with prayer, healing, dreams and protection from disease
Native Americans burned them to carry negative energies out of the room
Elm moonwood, medium brown, calm wood with a full, warm tone
Mythology:
Tree with supporting energy
For the Greeks, it represents death and mourning
According to the Germanic legend, the woman is created from the elm
A shade tree said to protect against lightning
Walnut dark, hard wood with beautiful grain and clear tone
Mythology:
fertility symbol
The tree has protective powers, it helps to open up to new perspectives
Tree of Life and Tree of Death
It is considered a dangerous witch tree, religious cult and healing tree
Plum Hard, lively, warm brown wood with violet colors and brilliant tone
Mythology:
The plum is associated with old age and wisdom
It gives luck and supports new plans and ideas
It stands for new life and new energy in our environment
It gives us the strength and willpower we need