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Native American Flute Stands
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Sounds We Make Native American-Style Flute $24.99 Sounds We Make Native American-Style Flute |
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Sounds We Make Native American-Style Flute and Design Kit $34.99 Sounds We Make Native American-Style Flute and Design Kit |
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Native American Playing a Flute to Young Women in a Prairie Village $39.99 Native American Playing a Flute to Young Women in a Prairie Village - Giclee Print |
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Native American Style Flute, Cedar, A $179.25 The distinctive, rich, clear, beautiful tones of the Native American Style Flute are both soothing and enticing to the player as well as the listener. This flute, in the key of A, is often recommended as a great beginner flute. It is the shortest flute, and thus has a little higher pitch. It is tuned to a minor pentatonic scale, making the fingering easy to learn, creating the mellow sound unique to Native American Flutes. This flute is made in the United States and features a simple yet elegant design. The bird (or fetish) is abstract but follows the subtle forms of nature. The flute is made of cedar, the amazing aroma tantalizes your sense of smell, and the wood warms the tones as you play. It is created with traditional methods, and great care is taken to ensure clear, clean tones and proper pitch. It is a six hole flute, measuring 22" long. The outer diameter is roughly 1 1/8", and it has a 3/8" air hole. It is surprisingly, even intriguingly, light in weight. It also includes a soft, cloth Height: 4 Width: 0 Weight: 1.75 |
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Wind Riders: Native American Flute Compositions $17.99 This sampler of various artists on the Talking Taco label features music by Alice Gomez, The Native Flute Ensemble, Eric Casillas, The Mesa Music Consort, Marilyn Rife and Ben Tavera King. Instrumentation ranges from the traditional Native American flutes and ceremonial percussion of the Native American Ensemble to the chant and flute music of Eric Casillas. The appropriate title refers to the flute players that were, according to Native American lore, innovative masters of their instruments, transforming wind into magical expressions of love and healing. ~ MusD |
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How to Play a Native American Flute : How to Play a Grace Note on a Flute