Air-instruments
Native American Flute, single
This flute sounds magical and everyone can play it (no previous knowledge necessary). The flute has a fixed scale, however the separate tones can be modified to half tones by adjusting the amount of air. This gives you more possibilities than a recorder. The high craftsmanship and inviting character of the fl ute encourage even the beginner to improvise. They have six holes, and come set up as a 5-hole flute, with removable leather wrapping over the 6th hole. Playing with 6 holes is more difficult but has more notes and is Diatonic. This can be studied with the fingering-chart in the booklet. The 5-hole layout is pentatonic and easier for beginners. Setup for 5 or 6 tones. Comes with an instructional booklet and CD.

Native American Flute, Crow, Loon
These flutes are built with care and one of a kind. With turquoise between the holes.

Native American Flute, double
Double Flutes have two pipes. One pipe is like a regular flute, the second pipe plays the ground pitch, that plays paralell. It sound as there is a second flute playing. Setup for 5 or 6 tones.

Native American Flute, triple
The Tripel Flute is the only flute with three pipes, where you can adjust the second ground tone with a leather band. You can play two parallel ground tones in addition to the flute playing. Sounds like three flute players. Setup for 5 or 6 tones.

Native American Flute, bass
These Bass Flutes have a extra wide diameter and expand the sound spectrum for the bass section. Incl. single Flute stand.

Overtoneflute
Easy-to-play plastic flutes. They have only one hole which allows the player through overblowing, like with a Slovakian Fujara, to reach a series of overtones up to 6 octaves. You can make a third base tone through closing the big opening at the end of the fl ute, creating a lively and virtuous sound.

Didgeridoo, Eukalyptus
Didgeridoo, made out of Australien Eucalyptus, finished and tuned in Germany, best quality

Buzzing Bow
This is an adaption of the Australian buzzing wood. This bow is made out of a long piece of beech wood with two side bars to the right and left which hold the rubber band. If you turn the Buzzing bow with the turning handle, the bow is ejected into the air and the rubber bands start to vibrate, creating a buzzing sound. You can modify the pitch an octave by loosening or tightening the rubberband. You can rhythmically beat the buzzing bow up and down through the air and it starts to buzz. If you have two you can create a rhythmic pattern and responses. 2 x 2 pieces of different replacement rubber bands.

Puny Tunes
Puny Tunes have a unique fingering system, which is capable of producing an accurate thirteen note chromatic octave with only four fingerholes. Nominally pitched in the key of C, they are handcrafted from an engineered wood composite and each comes with a lanyard, playing guide and protective case. Simple to learn yet offering amazing musical possibilities, the pocket-sized Puny Tune is one of the world's most portable wind instruments.

Fairy Flute
With this beautiful and unique ferry flute made out of high value Duran-Glas you get an extraordinary Musical instrument: The first overtone flute made out of glass. Each flute is one of a kind und is crafted with care and love. The sand blasted ornament is a little different on each instrument. This flute belongs to the tribe of overtone flutes, therfore it has no regular holes for playing. That makes it simple for everyone, it can be played right away, without exercise. And that’s not all: With just one finger and varying the power of the blowing air you can play up to 17 different notes.
