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End-blown flute

End-blown flute

Vernacular name:Seljefløyte
Vernacular name:Tusselfløyte
Date: 1970-1973 ca.
Place Made:Norway, Europe
Serial No: none
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DescriptionEnd-blown flute made of a metal pipe wrapped with birch bark. The mouthhole is cut at one end of the pipe, which is closed with a wooden plug. No fingerholes.

The Norwegian seljefløyte, also known as willow-bark flute (as was traditionally made with hollowed willow bark branches), or overtone flute, is blown sideways and the different tones are produced by changing the blowing pressure and using a finger across the bottom of the pipe to adjust airflow.

This flute was played by NMM's founder Arne B. Larson on the "Mr. Rogers Neighborhood" TV show in 1974, who played an excerpt from the National Anthem. This instrument was one of Arne B.'s favorites to play for visitors.
DimensionsOverall length: 564 mm
Length of the pipe: 496 mm
Bore diameter: 8 mm (cylindrical)
Credit Line: Arne B. Larson Estate, 1988
On view
Object number: 00042