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"A low-poly 3D model of a traditional Colombian gaita flute, inspired by Montes de María region. The flute should have simple geometry with realistic wood texture applied through UV mapping. Include details such as finger holes and the darker mouthpiece, but keep polygons minimal. The model must look artisanal, reflecting cultural heritage. Optimized for VR performance in Unity and Meta Quest 3."
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You said:
Hey so a question, you know Iets say I have a native american flute in the key of D5, now if i need to scale the flute to a larger size where it moves to the key of A, whats the percentage that i need to scale it
ChatGPT said:
Great question! If you want to scale a Native American flute from the key of D5 to the key of A4, you’ll need to increase the length of the flute (and all its dimensions proportionally), because lower notes require longer flutes.

Step-by-step:
The pitch of a flute is inversely proportional to its length. That means:

New length
=
Original length
×
Old frequency
New frequency
New length=Original length× 
New frequency
Old frequency
​
 
Or:

Scaling factor
=
f
D5
f
A4
Scaling factor= 
f 
A4
​
 
f 
D5
​
 
​
 
Frequencies of the Notes:
D5 ≈ 587.33 Hz

A4 ≈ 440.00 Hz

So:

Scaling factor
=
587.33
440.00
≈
1.335
Scaling factor= 
440.00
587.33
​
 ≈1.335
✅ Final Answer:
To scale your D5 flute to an A4 flute, increase the size by a
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a very simple flute that works
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