This blog is dedicated to the sublime instruments called nose flutes and which produce the most divine sound ever. We have chosen to discard all the native models from S. Pacific and Asia, for they need fingering to be played. We'll concentrate on "buccal cavity driven" nose flutes : the well patented and trademarked metal or plastic ones, plus, by a condemnable indulgence, some wooden craft or home-made productions.

Jan 5, 2013

New year, new videos!

The turn of the year is generally rich of nose flute video production, and this year too, many recordings were published between Christmas and New Year. Lots are a bit... crappy, as they are the first test with the nose flute just received as a gift. But other are much better and shows some talent in construction, like this one, out of a series of 4, by Britboy3456:



We were glad to hail the return of NoseFluter, with a great arrangement for Auld Lang Syne: uke, nose flute, and french horn!



Mr. Jas Ingram - CaptainUkeHandles - made some cool video with his friend Curt and the kids (Hey Spoonie! You saturate!)


Jan 4, 2013

Mr. Tachibana's great collage

As an electronic card for the new year, Mr. Hiroshi Tachibana send us this beautiful collage he made.

For « 2013, the sign of the zodiac in Japanese (Chinese) astrology is snake.
I made snake graphics by the Bocarina as a new year card.
Snakes has become like a bird.
»

Jan 3, 2013

Adagio For Bootz and Nose Flute

Some nose flute and a cat, featuring under the pompous name Adagio For Bootz and Nose Flute, in an album by the canadian Jay Linden. The tune, from the CD called Under The Radar, is very short (36sec) and rather funny. It won't revolutionize the nose flute world, but the effort deserved to be noticed.

You can listen to it here



Jan 1, 2013

Happy New Year! - 500th

Today, 1st of January, is also the opportunity to thank you, readers of this blog coming from all over the world. Indeed, this message is exactly the 500th post on Noseflute.org (yes! Five hundreds!) since August 9, 2011, when I opened the blog. And without readers, I certainly wouldn't have continued this demanding work. Thank you!



My cat Patafix and me would also like to wish you the best for the new year and many nice nose flute pleasures!

Dec 30, 2012

Nasenflöte and... Zither!

Another Christmas video: some Weihnachtslieder arranged for nose flute and Zither by MalleHarp.