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Victorian style G minor Cedar flute

Victorian style G minor Cedar flute

SKU: G250331-8

Victorian Style Cedar Flute – Key of G Minor

This G minor Native style flute, crafted from aromatic cedar, carries a timeless elegance—a graceful blend of old-world recorder influence and contemporary Native American flute design. It features a blunt-style mouthpiece for  breath control and expressive phrasing.

 

Subtle design touches give this flute its quiet charm. Delicate burned bands encircle the body in a restrained rhythm: one near the mouthpiece, two below, and three at the foot—like whispered accents guiding the eye along the form. At the nest, the contemporary bird block evokes a stylized bird in flight—sleek, modern, and symbolic of freedom and movement.

 

This is one of those flutes that meets you wherever you are. Its voice is balanced, capable of light and lively play or soft, contemplative tones. Whether you're exploring meditative breathwork or composing spirited melodies, this flute adapts with grace.

 

Ideal for players with medium to large hands, and perfect for those who appreciate subtlety, harmony, and craftsmanship rooted in both tradition and innovation.

 

  • Length = 21"
  • Bore dia. = 0.875"
  • L/B ratio = 16.9
  • High gloss French Polish finish
  • Decorative flute sock included.
  • Ships insured UPS Ground or USPS Priority Mail

 

Please Note: As this flute is made from aromatic cedar, it may not be suitable for individuals with sensitivities or respiratory allergies. Cedar’s natural insect-repelling properties are a sign of its strength, but they can be irritating to sensitive individuals. If you are prone to allergies, you may wish to consider an alternative wood such as walnut, maple, or cypress.

    $300.00Price
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