DUETS: Playing 2 (or more) FLUTES Together
May 18, 2026
As Larry mentioned in our book “Beyond the Native Scale” we started playing duets with Traditional Christmas-Holiday classics, most of which were already in tablature or Scott August . As our experience using different key combinations and 432 tunings progressed, we began to arrange most other duet songs on our own.
Playing your flute with another flute player adds a whole new dimension to your journey. A number of new skill sets are required to play with another person. Each player should be proficient in their fi*****ng, breathing and tonguing. There are a number of ways to play together, some requiring more skill. Let's explore some of those techniques. Follow this link for the complete post.
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Pachelbel Canon variation arranged by WillHolm and played on A walnut and C Bass cedar.
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Performing duets on the Native Style Flute. Promoting our book "Beyond the Native Scale". Selling High Spirits Flutes and Accessories. Hosting Flute Circle.
Facilitating Interactive Beginner Flute Workshops.
Danny Boy flute duet. Arranged by Will Holm. Played on High Spirits flutes in keys of A and E. First take, recorded on cell phone, no enhancements.
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05/05/2026
At High Spirits store Open House, November 2023.
Last of the Mohicans NAF arr. by Larry and Vickie played on HS G turquoise cedar and G cedar Recorded live at High Spirits Flute Store in Oro Valley, AZ on November 17, 2023.
Chattanooga Choo Choo
High Spirits Flute First Hawk, key of A
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Larry Rybka
04/12/2026
Why I Play This Instrument (Larry Rybka)
With my first purchased flute, the “F #”, I began by trying to imitate what most casual NAF players were up to: a lot of non-natives playing in “Native-Style”--whatever that meant. After a while, it became unrewarding. I wondered: “Is that the only way you’re supposed to play this thing?” I was going nowhere, locked into basic scale ornamented improvs, all sounding quite the same. Getting a mic and modeling amp to create reverberated sound effects, and also using live guitar accompaniment or “jam tracks" revealed that the less “musical” I was, the better was the overall sound. I justified staying in those limited spaces because I objected to the idea of playing in other styles, as “trying to make this flute into a regular musical instrument, when THAT’S NOT what it is,” or so I thought.
After months of frustration trying to escape the “Rut” I was in, something changed. I remembered playing “Danny Boy” on my harmonica, and when I discovered how easily and expressively it could be played on the NAF, I was ecstatic. A different door opened, and the old door was closed.
When we started selling flutes, I wanted to better demonstrate them. So as my first goal, I set out to memorize the 17 note Chromatic scale forward and backward. My next goal was to learn 10 songs. Rehearsing them, I didn't especially plan to memorize anything, but soon I knew half of them by heart.
One day at our street vending booth, a Native American stopped as he was passing by, glanced at me and said, “play something", so I played one of the songs I had memorized. He was impressed enough to give me a cash tip. Although he wasn't interested in a flute, getting a tip in that way was unexpected and never happened again. But it taught me something special. Learning a new song is the best motivator. So is having to play that song somewhere, for someone.
We've been posting songs and comments on Facebook, and promoting my book “Beyond the Native Scale” on song-within.com, to demonstrate other ways of adapting to this simple and versatile instrument, a contemporary version of the North American Indigenous flute. It's been a learning experience. It means listening to a song, transcribing it to interval numbers, and then finessing it to my liking, or combining it into a medley – all without having to pay homage to social convention or consensus opinion.
Once Upon A Time medley played on High Spirits flute in G madrone.
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Wild Mountain Thyme plsyed on High Spirits First Hawk A Spanish cedar.
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Larry plays "The Quest" on High Spirits Signature key of A in curly maple.
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Here's my variation of J S Bach's 1723 Chorale “Jesu”, using a High Spirits Signature “G” in Curly Maple. More information on Song-Within.com
Schubert Ave Maria
My Bach-Gounod version of Ave Maria is on our “Song-Within” page. This one by Franz Schubert was written in 1825 as “Ellen's Third Song”, the religious lyrics added later by various artists. After my mom died when I was 5, a Catholic nun confided to me that Mary was now my spiritual mother. My Dad’s favorite hymn, I had it played at his funeral. Sorry for the chirps, it's a cell phone recording in 100° F; I'm using a no-frills High Spirits F # in
walnut, my first flute. More information on
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