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What is Red Fife?

Our Red Fife is a uniquely Canadian heritage grain. Grown veganically, without chemicals, or animal-based fertilizers, then sprouted to maximize nutrition, digestibility and flavor. Non-GMO Project Verified.

Where are Donaghadee fifes made?

Donaghadee, Co Down, N Ireland. We Ship Worldwide! ..................... New! New! Fifes and Flutes made in any Key . They can be made in 1,2 and 3

What is Red Fife flour?

Our Red Fife is a uniquely Canadian heritage grain. Grown veganically, without chemicals, or animal-based fertilizers, then sprouted to maximize nutrition, digestibility and flavor. Non-GMO Project Verified. Organic sprouted red fife flour. Produced in a peanut and tree nut free facility.

What is heirloom Red Fife?

Heirloom Red Fife wheat boasts exceptional flavor and baking properties while remaining un-altered by modern genetic modification. Named after David Fife, the seed came from Scotland in 1842 and is believed to be a relative of Halychanka Wheat, a Ukrainian Heritage wheat.

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How much does a fife cost?

You can buy a simple plastic fife from several vendors such as Cooperman and Be a Fifer for around $12.

Is a fife easy to learn?

Fife is much more difficult to play than the regular wooden flute - it takes a very strong embouchure. Your lips need to be tight - try putting a piece of dry rice between your lips and blow until it pops out (I'm serious)… this will give you an idea how small the hole in your lips needs to be.

What is the difference between a fife and a flute?

The fife, most accurately described, is any cylindrically bored transverse flute, usually in one piece (but sometimes two), usually somewhat longer than the piccolo and having only six fingerholes with no keys.

How do you care for a fife?

You can avoid most problems by not allowing the dampness to get into the wood in the first place, by wiping out excess moisture after playing, oiling the bore, greasing the joints, and finally leaving the cleaning rod(s) inside or next to the fife(s) (keeping everything together).

Which way do you hold a fife?

Hold the instrument out to your right. Position the fife so that it is horizontal and extending out to the right of your face. The six holes for fingers should be out to the right, while the one hole on its own goes near your mouth for blowing.

Is piccolo harder than flute?

Although a smaller volume of air is needed to play the piccolo, players must use a faster stream of air to support each note, especially the higher ones. Due to the difficulty of sustaining tones on the piccolo, playing notes in tune is more challenging on the piccolo than on the flute.

What do you call a person who plays a fife?

Someone who plays the fife is called a fifer. The word fife comes from the German Pfeife, meaning pipe, which comes from the Latin word pipare. Fife.

Whats the difference between a fife and a tin whistle?

The fife is among the oldest flutes that still get some use, and the fingerings are identical to the tin whistle (a.k.a. pennywhistle, Irish whistle). It has six holes operated by three fingers of each hand. All closed plays a low D, and picking one up at a time from the bottom results in a D major scale.

How many holes does a fife have?

six finger holesfife, small transverse (side-blown) flute with six finger holes and a narrow cylindrical bore that produces a high pitch and shrill tone. The modern fife, pitched to the A♭ above middle C, is about 15.5 inches (39 cm) long and often has an added E♭ hole covered by a key.

How do you make a fife sound?

2:0313:07How to Play Oh When the Saints on the Fife - Live Tutorial - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo you sort of press your lip against this bit. And then blow like create a sort of thing where you'MoreSo you sort of press your lip against this bit. And then blow like create a sort of thing where you're blowing.

How do you clean a fife instrument?

0:173:50Wooden Flute Care & Maintenance - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAfter playing swab the board to get rid of any excess moisture I use a soap flute swab guidedMoreAfter playing swab the board to get rid of any excess moisture I use a soap flute swab guided through with a wooden cleaning rod. It's okay if the bore is slightly damp.

What are the notes on a fife?

So-called "low flutes" are larger and pitched 1-3 notes lower, i.e. in C, Bb, or A. An Eb flute is slightly smaller. The standard fife is pitched about an octave higher than the standard Irish flute. The usual keys are Bb, C, D, with occasional instruments in Eb.

When do Fife fancy canaries breed?

The breeding season for most canaries is usually from December to April. They are best bred in breeding cages. They lay their eggs in a nest. The female will lay 3 to 6 eggs, one per day. It is best to allow a hen to have only two clutches. The Fife Fancy Canary is generally good at rearing its young.

Is a Fife fancy canary hardy?

Fife canaries for sale, despite its small size, the Fife Fancy Canary is very lively and a great choice for the beginner. This delightful little bird is quite hardy and very easy to keep. They are not prone to disease, come in all the canary colors, and the male has a wonderful pleasant song. They are also ready breeders and most often good at rearing their young.

Where did Red Fife wheat come from?

Named after David Fife, the seed came from Scotland in 1842 and is believed to be a relative of Halychanka Wheat, a Ukrainian Heritage wheat. Red Fife has been resurrected by a number of faithful organic heritage wheat farmers mostly in Canada. Red Fife seed is being actively preserved and protected as a Heritage/Heirloom variety.

Is Red Fife a heritage?

Red Fife seed is being actively preserved and protected as a Heritage/Heirloom variety. Although it is the foundation of many modern hybrid wheat varieties this wheat has itself not undergone the hybridization of modern wheats.

Is Red Fife bread gluten free?

The taste of the Red Fife goods are more complex than common Hard Red Wheats and the breads bake up moister, with a cohesive crumb. Especially suited to bread it has a high gluten content that can be used by itself or mixed with low gluten flours ( spelt, rye etc) for excellent results.

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