Duet on a budget.

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Re: Duet on a budget.

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plunk111 wrote:I just think it's cool that someone would even think about doing something like this AND to have it sound awesome! I'm going to try "quena"-ing on the foot end of my Boehm flute!
Let us know how that works! My two "Irish" flutes don't have a C foot that are open enough to try it.
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Re: Duet on a budget.

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I'm super late to the party, but seeing the way the guy had to contort his body to play made my Bach hurt!

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I'll let myself out.

Seriously though, this impressed me to no end.
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