Midnight Alternating Drone - E Aeolian - Made to Order
Midnight Alternating Drone - E Aeolian - Made to Order
Midnight Alternating Drone - E Aeolian - Made to Order
Midnight Alternating Drone - E Aeolian - Made to Order
Midnight Alternating Drone - E Aeolian - Made to Order
Midnight Alternating Drone - E Aeolian - Made to Order

Midnight Alternating Drone - E 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. Be sure to read our Return/Refund Policy prior to purchasing. 

Here's is a fabulous new design by Singing Tree Flutes! A one of a kind creation only offered here! 

A Native American style Drone flute, in  the Aeolian mode with a total of 8 playing holes. Still considered an alternating drone, the melody side of the flute still plays the standard aeolian scale, with 1.5 octave range, but the drone side plays the 1,4,5,6 and 8 scale degrees, a total of 5 notes (E) A, B C  and High E (Overblow), that can be changed to drone through the whole melody. This flute uses all 5 fingers on the left hand, but is quite comfortable and easy to manage!

It is made of curly maple, dyed midnight blue with maple and ebony accents, and maple crescent moon totems. There is also a large inlaid Cubic Zerconium to represent a star. It has 7 smaller stars on the flute body as well. This "Midnight design is quite popular and is loved by many! The sound of these curly maple flutes are coming out fabulous! Listen to the rich and beautiful tone in the video.

This is combining one of SingingTree's most popular new tunings, with one of our most popular designs! This flute is available in both 440Hz and 432Hz.

SPECS: Aproximate Length is  25", 7/8" bore, Maximum finger spacing(holes 2 and 3, center to center) =1 3/8". Distance from mouth to first hole = 20 1/2"

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