uguna native american style flutes - how to buy a flute

You can buy directly from me at uguna, or from:
Hobgoblin, Wadebridge, Cornwall;
Wood & Rush, Chagford, Devon;
The Music Box, Totnes, Devon;
Devon Artsculture, Dartington, Devon;
Starland Music, Plymouth, Devon:

The White Gallery
, Westward Ho!, Devon.

Go here to see where I'll be attending shows and fairs in England.

I've written a set of notes about making and playing the native american-style flute and transposed numerous scores from traditional american indian songs - each purchaser receives the latest edition of these notes, the uguna flutes song book and a CD containing the latest collection of scores and a selection of flute images.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I always have numerous flutes in stock and can make one to order in a variety of woods and keys. There is a traditional way of setting the fundamental of a flute from the player's arm length and hand size, which makes it a truly personal instrument. The small pocket flute - Port Orford Cedar in high D - costs 60 pounds; the next two - a Port Orford Cedar in A and a Red Cedar in G - cost 95 pounds; the longest instrument is in hardwood - Maple in the key of F - and costs 165 pounds.

Introduction

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How it began

audio cd

Picture gallery

uguna flutes song book

Flute making workshops

The uguna symbol

Download scores

Download sounds

Flute links