Black Limba Concert Flute - G to A - Aeolian - Made to Order
Black Limba Concert Flute - G to A - Aeolian - Made to Order
Black Limba Concert Flute - G to A - Aeolian - Made to Order
Black Limba Concert Flute - G to A - Aeolian - Made to Order
Black Limba Concert Flute - G to A - Aeolian - Made to Order
Black Limba Concert Flute - G to A - Aeolian - Made to Order

Black Limba Concert Flute - G to A - Aeolian - Made to Order

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This flute is a made to order item. Please be advised that it is taking us up to 1 year to fulfill some of our made to order products. Feel free to reach out to us to inquire how long we project this flute will take to create. Please review our Return/Refund policy prior to placing your order. 

This is a Native American style Aeolian flute with 2 full octaves. The Aeolian mode is also known as the natural minor scale. It is a Native American style flute, made of Black Limba, an African exotic, that has excellent tonal qualities, similar in density to alder. The end caps and abstract block are walnut, a beautiful contrast. This flute can play 2 octaves, which adds lots of diversity to this style flute. This flute is available in G,G# and A in both 440Hz and 432Hz. Take a listen below to hear what it can do. It produces a clean and vibrant sound quality.

SPECS: Length= 21 1/4", 3/4" bore,  Maximum finger spacing 1 1/8". Distance from mouth to first hole is 17" 

This item is Made to Order. This means that once you order, we create a flute in the same key, wood, style and accents. It is NOT the exact flute you see in the images, but we do our best to keep it as similar as possible. Please allow 30 -60 days for our beginner and no-frills flutes. Sometimes we are able to complete orders sooner, but please allow 60-180 days to complete more complex Made to Order items. Time needed to complete your flute varies by order volume, wood availability and complexity of your flute.

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