Photo: copyright by Uli Wahl
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Uli Wahl
Pigeon Flutes
The flying of flute-carrying pigeons is an old traditional sport in
China. The flutelets, sounded by the natural wind and weighing a few
grams only, are skilfully made of miniatur calebasses, bamboo, reeds and
the bones of goats. At the bottom of the tiny instruments there is a
small wooden "foot", provided with a little hole, which is
stuck through the quills of the pigeon's middle tail feathers which are
bound together by means of a small cable binder. A little locking ring
is stuck through the foot's hole and the pigeon is ready for takeoff ...
To form a "flying orchestra", several fluting pigeons are let
off at once. The ensemble is flying around its transportable dovecote up
to a distance of a few hundred meters. The acoustic impression is great.
The birds' flying direction, whether they approach or fly away, even
their wing's beats can be heard distinctly as a changing of
sound-frequency and vibrato ...
Particularly blind people are enthusiastic about this experience,
because they are able for the first time to "see" by their
ears, what sorts of things a bird does in the air ...
Here a recording of the fluting-pigeons of my friend Reinhold Deubelli
from Landshut, a person, who not only trains pigeons with enthusiasm,
but does the little instruments too by his own! The sound-image
"shows" the approaching pigeons, doing a flyover and flying
away from the listener, coming nearer again; then some animals land,
while two pigeons fly on ...
It was on a nice day in June, when man and animal had a lot of fun
together ...
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