Testimonials From Ancient Territories Flute Customers
David Gavin
This is my first Native American flute. It’s not my first instrument. I had played classical guitar for a few years in my teens. As soon as the exams were done, I didn’t touch it for months. When I picked it up, my skills had gone downhill so quickly that I didn’t even want to look at one. I’m 35 tomorrow, and I’ve held a guitar about 5 times in the last 15 years.
The flute was something that spoke out to me when I heard it talked about and played on a comedy podcast of all things.
I’ve met a bunch of people who had played instruments to a high level in their youth, like I had with classical guitar, let it go, then felt shame about their separation from it, and that guilt kicked in. I think it’s a really common story.
For me, it’s a way to get back into expressing myself. Zero pressure, I just love how it sounds, and I can enjoy it when I feel like it.
I’ve always been fascinated with wind instruments. They seem to come from a special place.