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    Vessel Flutes (Ocarinas)
     I am especially interested in teaching people who have previously , never played an instrument, that they CAN make music!
    Fipple flutes (ocarinas, tin whistles, recorders, etc...) are amongst the easiest instruments to play. I teach novices of all ages, to play my ocarinas.
I get such joyful feeling from having helped a person to realize their hidden musical talents!
    I have several books of "ocarina" music which I have designed with little figures of the fingering pattern of my flutes, so that you need not learn to read music, to play my flutes.
    I truly believe that playing and listening to music, is one of the best thing you can do with your life. I am so thankful that I have a "good ear" for listening, and good hands for making, music, and these musical instruments.
   This is me, as "Liza,
 the Chestnut Lady".
  I am playing holiday tunes
at the "Holly-Olde Fashioned
Dickens Christmas Festival"
in Holly, Michigan
Contact Info:
Rare Breed Art's Vessel Flutes(Ocarinas)
1374 S. Holly Rd
Fenton, Mich. 48430
(810) 750-3903
   I have designed seven song
booklets with ocarina music in
them. I did the notes as pictures
of the fingerings so that people who
don't read music, can play my
ocarinas too. These books are:
1. American Folk Songs
2. Children's Songs
3. Celtic Songs (mostly pub songs)
4. Renaissance and Medieval Folk
5. Christmas Songs
6. Beatles Songs
7. Classic Rock (mostly seventies)
My Current Projects:
1. Carrying other musical instruments, especially from the fipple flute family. I plan to start carrying "Susato" penny whistles which are made in N. Carolina and are wonderful instruments. I now carry, besides my ocarinas, "American" slide whistles and "Clark" tin whistles.
2. Booking visits to schools to teach experimental instrument making, very basic, music theory, and to discuss how I make a living as an artist, showing my work at renaissance faires and other shows.
3.Creating some very large, experimental, vessel, fipple flutes for dual purpose of
sculpted decor for the house and for playing beautiful music on.
4. Scheduling some more local shows, in the mid-west, instead of traveling so far from our home in Michigan, to do shows.    
  I hand carve these flutes and tune them
accurately. I make them in many different
keys.
Click here to view my order form and fingering chart

 

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