Bird Songs
Since ancient times music has been related with the natural sounds of our living environment. From there we have developed our music as a form of arts. Now, with these Bird Songs we intend to return to the origin of interacting with our sound environment and to the fascinating world of sounds of nature. Below you see all the birds we will imitate here. Click a picture to hear its sound. Further down, you will find exact instruction how to play each bird.
Eurasian Hoopoe
Little Owl
Long-Ear Owl
Cuckoo
Southern Boobook
Tawny Frogmouth
Short-Eared Owl
Collared Dove
Pied Currawong
Barn Owl
Great Spotted Woodpecker
Tengmalms Owl
Green Woodpecker
Common Koel
Sparrowhawk
Grey Butcherbird
One by One
Here below you can find 16 bird songs, each with instructions on how to imitate these sounds on the Thumpy flute. You can hear the sound of each bird (click the audio icon) but also the same sound on the Thumpy flute (click the audio icon). Now try imitating these birds yourself by following the specified instructions. The fingering is indicated by a note-head, which is explained further below.
The Thumpy Note-Head
The note-head is divided into two parts. The left part reflects the left ending of the flute and the right part the right ending. When a part is black the respective ending should be closed; when the part is white it is uncovered; when a little black it should be partly closed.





