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Re: [basic_naf_making] Re: language lesson?- let get back on trax

Hi Walt,
 
I appelegize for my part in the off topic posts and for makin your job harder.
 
I say we pull that stick out of the mudd wash it cleaqn and break off a short piece of it for the fetish.  Carve that into a mudd turtle.  When I was a kid I used to see those usually they stayed in the water so long that they had thick moss on their backs.  They were shaped in such a way as to be able to close their shell against invaders better than other turtles or terrapins I've seen. 
 
The remainder of the stick can be used with limb flute procedures to make a fine NAF.   We see flutes in everything.
 
Thanks for the reality jog.  Maybe it's just the Spring season getting in the air.
:-)
 
have a wonderful day Walt,
dale t.

Walt G <manofsorrow66@...> wrote:
HI All
What you all say we get back to talkin about flutes and not language
lessons, dont want to be a stick in the mud but as a co-mod here it is my
job to be that way sometimes. i gave permision once for off topic post and
that did not turn out so well. so if ya'all can get back on trax that would
be great .
Thanks Walt Graywolf





Fri Mar 31, 2006 2:33 pm

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easier pro-nouncie-ashun of y'all is like a ship or airplane when it does that "yaw" thing, then just add the double L. ok, yawll ? dale t. Chris...
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Some people's kids..... :-) I ain't even gonna try to teach a Frenchman how to spell American country lingo. Dale, what are we gonna do with you boy? ;-) So...
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emp, pro-nounced imp is a little critter with pointy ears. pen, is a carved writing instrument with finger holes bored into them and used by emps to play...
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HI All What you all say we get back to talkin about flutes and not language lessons, dont want to be a stick in the mud but as a co-mod here it is my job to be...
Walt G
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Hi Walt, I appelegize for my part in the off topic posts and for makin your job harder. I say we pull that stick out of the mudd wash it cleaqn and break off a...
dale thomas
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Hey Dale. How goes it today? Good news I just got me a new ham rig a Icom 706MK11G covers HF 6m 2m 70cm all modes. now if I can find the time to use it.......
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Hi Bob, Congrats on the new Icom. I know what ya mean about operating time. I haven't had a QSO since long b4 I got my new vanity NK5i call. I think my ticket...
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Gee Walt, My apologies! It won't happen again. I'll quit from now on. Only flutes, no jokes.... Roger that roger, Chris ... language ... is my ... post and ......
Chris
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Hi Chris i like a joke and funnys as much as the next guy, so dont get me wrong, i just figured before it got out of hand to stall it now just to save face ...
Walt G
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Speaking of flutes, I know that when you under cut, the hole when you are tuning, if you want to go higher you undercut one way, and lower you undercut another...
Marie Clay
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Hi Marie, To go higher, undercut the side of the hole closest to the TSH. If you undercut the hole toward the foot the note might get louder up to a certain...
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Towards the foot makes it lower, towards the TSH makes it highter. Totsuwa ... you are tuning, if you want to go higher you undercut one way, and lower you...
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UMMM, could someone enlighten me about undercutting a certain way to get a different effect. From my experience, if you undercut, you change the wall...
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It would appear I misread the question. Totsuwa ... to ... no ... about ... tricks" ... highter. ... when ... and ... way ... back ... Native ... Terms...
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Oh cool Dale thank you. I have no idea what cross fingering is so I did not really pay a lot of attention to that line. I am trying to tune a flute for a...
Marie Clay
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You're welcome Marie. Cross fingering is covering note hole(s) below another hole you leave open to play and getting a note from that hole that you don't get...
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... I may have read more about it somewhere, but I'm an old dude and can't remember everything anymore. ha ... So you got Sometimer's too, huh? Sometimes I...
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I just tried it, and got a real yuckie noise. Even the dog took off...lol So I guess that means I did not tune it right.. Walk with God Marie ... From:...
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Ha Ha Ha, Well Marie, Don't give up just yet. The first time I played a flute tuned to a minor scale NAF type tuning I nearly tossed the flute thinking it was...
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