Southern Cross Flutes - Native American Style Flutes in New Zealand - By Todd Chaplin

   
What's New

 

May

Latest flutes online! Check out the beautiful selection, be sure to find the Low E Jarrah with Lapis Lazuli... - click here.

The Martinborough Fair - Thanks to all those amazing people who came by my stall, inquired about the flutes, had a play, felt inspired and curious! It was a great day. If you can't find the flute you saw at the market on my website, I'll have more pictures up by Friday :>

The Underground Market - May 12, 19, and 26. Check in for some flute playing and to see a wide range of new flutes finished in May.

 


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Welcome to Southern Cross Flutes, a home for the Contemporary Native American Flutes (NAF) that I craft. These beautiful flutes captivate the hearts and minds of people around the world. With their deep evocative melodies and resonating tones, playing and listening creates a unparalleled experience of harmony, healing, and joy.

Having played the Native American Flute for several years, I have travelled during this time through Asia while being blessed to allow others to experience this flute through my playing. I now feel a great privilege in creating these wonderful flutes to allow others to play. Making the NAF is a creative joy, and I endeavour to create flutes that evoke the deep soulful resonance, in local woods and with environmentally considerate materials.


This site provides an evolving wealth of information on the NAF, playing, care, its history and current uses, and also my current range of flutes and accessories.

I offer my deepest respects and blessings to Matt Shooting Star, who selflessly taught me the craft in his home in Australia, and also to Guillermo Martinez, my previous mentor and guide. Guillermo accepted me into his home, his family, his life completely and unquestionably. Guillermo's patience and art as a teacher guided my passion and I'm honoured to have lived with him. I also offer great gratitude to the Native American traditions, through which the NAF was brought to life and today continues in various forms.

I warmly welcome contact for any questions or feedback.

Soon I hope to get a community, New Zealand wide, of NAF players, so we can organize flute circles and get-togethers

      Much love,

     Todd Chaplin

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Member of the INAFA