Bone Flutes

by Bob Gillis

 

 

The top flute is made from the wing bone of a large bird such as a turkey. The bottom is from a lamb leg bone.

 

This photo show the details of the slanting cut in the mouth end of the flute. Blow by pressing the lower edge of the mouth end of the flute against your lower lip. Blow across the slanting cut as if you were trying to get a sound out of blowing across the mouth of a bottle.

 

 

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