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Yucca Stalks and Flutes
Hello All -
I am part of a group of folks who work in the world of ethnic flutes, and in particular the origins of these instruments. We're trying to track down a potential link with yucca stalks. We have examples of beautifully carved holes in yucca stalks, apparently created by some non-human agent. We're trying to track down how these holes were created, and if there is a possible link to how we learned to create primitive flutes with embouchure holes. Pics and a bit of discussion is posted on a working page at: http://www.Flutopedia.com/yucca.htm Any thoughts, feedback, and ideas would be appreciated from this group . -- Clint Goss, Ph.D. |
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Yucca Stalks and Flutes
Lampronia corticella is my bet. cheers.
On Tue, 30 Apr 2013 07:16:37 -0400, Clint Goss wrote: Hello All - I am part of a group of folks who work in the world of ethnic flutes, and in particular the origins of these instruments. We're trying to track down a potential link with yucca stalks. We have examples of beautifully carved holes in yucca stalks, apparently created by some non-human agent. We're trying to track down how these holes were created, and if there is a possible link to how we learned to create primitive flutes with embouchure holes. Pics and a bit of discussion is posted on a working page at: http://www.Flutopedia.com/yucca.htm Any thoughts, feedback, and ideas would be appreciated from this group . -- Clint Goss, Ph.D. |
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