Then I got some good tools. With each succeeding Native American style flute, my understanding of flute dynamics improved. The sound became true and clear. The shape of the flutes became more refined and pleasing to the eye. Along the way, I got help and encouragement from other flute makers. Generous people, who gave freely of their knowledge to help an aspiring flute maker on his way. I know that I'm not at the end of this flute making road and probably never will be. I'm glad of that because part of my joy comes from listening to the lessons that each flute has to teach.
Ancient Territories Native American style flutes are made entirely by me.
Each Love flute is shaped by hand, not on a lath. Each individual flute is a unique expression of my hands and eyes working together in the act of creation. No two Native American style flutes made in my shop are exactly alike. The combination of woods are different, the shapes are subtly different and, amazingly enough, the voice of each flute, even those in the same key and made from the same wood is different. I try to put all the dedication and love that I can into each flute. I know that I fall short of the goal but, it's a work in progress.
I am not of Native American blood.
But, I have been an admirer of Native American culture since my earliest years playing with spears and bows and arrows in the woods. I feel that the Old Ones are a part of my spirit. I did beadwork and made a war bonnet before I was 11 years old. In the 60s I lived in New Mexico. I wore moccasins and went to the Pueblo and Hopi Indian dances and studied their culture. However, I don't look back to the past with nostalgia. I live and work in the present and look forward to a future when all the races, and all the voices, and all the sounds will come together as One. I see it happening now, with each new person who picks up a Love flute, or a drum, or a rattle and joins the Circle.
I designed and built the shop myself. This is the place where spirit takes form.
It is mostly below ground level with roof and windows above the ground. It is cut out and dug into the granite rocks. This is good for climate control in the arid desert environment. My shop is quite small but it is all that I need to make a quality, hand made Native American style flute for you.
I don't chop a Native American style flute out of a tree branch with a hatchet. I use a full complement of modern woodworking tools. You can watch a video showing the tools I use here: the tools