The flute is very easy to play, it is held in front of you andyou blow into it just like you would blow into a recorder or a tinwhistle. It has five finger holes, and it plays in the pentatonicscale in one octave.

The Native American Flute was a courting flute. It was said that a brave would come to a teepee of the girl he wanted to marry and play. If she "heard" his song and came out to him, he would wrap his blanket around her and take her as his bride. I suspect while he played, her parents were peeking and guiding her. Her parents may have said, "you will not go out to Red Beaver, it will not work". Later in the village when he asked her if she "heard" his song she could simply say, "I did not 'hear' it." And life went on.


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Sweet Love is a melody-driven composition in which the flute and piano harmonise seamlessly to evoke feelings of tenderness, warmth and affection. As an accomplished flutist herself, Marija Esih has crafted this piece with great care and attention to detail, composing a delightful melody that is both catchy and tuneful, making it easy for intermediate players to learn and master.

You do not need any technical knowledge about music or sound dynamics in order to play and enjoy your Native American Style flute. However, as you progress deeper into your playing you may want to broaden your knowledge.

The key of the flute is shown in the far left hand column. To its right in ascending order are the different notes that can be played on that particular Love flute. The notes in red type are the notes of the mode one pentatonic scale for that flute. These notes can be played without using half holing and cross fingering. For more information on pentatonic scales go to Pentatonic Scales. These red notes are all you need to know in order to make beautiful music on your Native American style flute. The notes in black are the other notes of the chromatic scale that can be obtained by cross fingering and in the case of the first two ascending notes half holing. These are the notes that you may eventually want to explore in time as you go deeper into your instrument and your music.

At the bottom of each column of the chart you see a representation of a Native American style flute and its six tone holes. This is a fingering chart for your Love flute. The bottom hole in the diagram is the lowest hole on your flute. A solid black circle indicates a closed hole. A half blackened circle indicates a half open hole. A circle with a white center indicates an open hole. Below the flutes are numbers for these notes. Twelve notes make a complete chromatic scale. The notes in spaces 1, 3, 5, 6, 8, 10 and 12 make up a major, or typical do re mi scale for each flute key.

Here is a chart which shows which flute key will sound good when played with another Love flute or instrument tuned to a different key. Just follow the lines from one key to the keys at the other end of the line. For example, take A at the top of the diagram. It is connected to F#, E, D and C. These are the flutes the A flute will sound good with.

All accessories, including cases, bags, tone enhancers, flute care products, are not eligible for return or exchange. Defective merchandise may be returned for exchange within 7 calendar days of the original invoice date for replacement with an identical item, but must be unused and in original packaging to be eligible for return. Lefreques are eligible for return/exchange within 7 calendar days of the anticipated delivery date.

It was four years later. We had driven for about two hours and got lost for one hour, my parents arguing over the right directions, and then we arrived at the small specialist flute shop, somewhere in the heart of London. I walked in and there was one wooden bar, glass cases all round, bright lights and long flashes of silver. I have the vaguest memory of the man who helped us as having half-glasses and a grey beard, but this may just be my brain conjuring the appropriate character for such an occasion. We showed him my Pearl flute, hypnotically husky and richly purple on the lower register, but thinner when it got higher.

Flute after flute was shown and blown while my sister and brother played and whined, and we whittled it down to one. A bit like the Pearl in the lower register, but with a golden, fast-spiralling ribbon of sound on the top notes.

I picked up my flute and hurled it onto the bed. It was the precise balance of needing to do something physical to purge my anger, but not actually wanting to destroy my expensive flute. It bounced up, as if in slow motion, and landed back on duvet, with a rebound bounce. It would have been fine had my leather music case with its metal bar not also been lying on the bed. My hot tears cooled on my cheek as I stared at the large dent in the head of the flute, and hoped my mum would not notice.

Perhaps I am the person who needs to learn in community, perhaps I needed to worship with it to really love it, to be free. In church, I did not play it. I sang with it, without thought, and my heart soared along with the notes.

This is an original composition for Flute and Piano in a relaxed and peaceful style in the key of B flat major. There is a separate flute part in the score and the track as heard is available under "In the Peace of Your Love Piano Track." James Michael Stevens is a prolific composer residing in Nashville, TN and serves as the Music Department Chairman of Welch College. =rlLT_AKTBYA



Alternative English-language names include:American Indian courting flute,[11]courting flute,[12] Grandfather's flute,[13]Indian flute,[14]love flute,[15] Native American courting flute,[16]Native American love flute,[17]Native American style flute (see the Indian Arts And Crafts Act),North American flute,[18]Plains flute,[19]and Plains Indian courting flute.[20]

By convention, English-language uses of the name of the instrument are capitalized as "Native American flute". This is in keeping with the English-language capitalization of other musical instruments that use a cultural name, such as "French horn".[21]

The prevalent term for a person who plays Native American flutes is "flutist". This term predominates the term "flautist".[22] "Flute maker" is the predominant term for people who "craft" Native American flutes.

Although Native American flutes are played by directing air into one end, it is not strictly an end-blown flute,since the sound mechanism uses a fipple designusing an external block that is fixed to the instrument.[2]

There are many narratives about how different Indigenous peoples of the Americas invented the flute. In one narrative, woodpeckers pecked holes in hollow branches while searching for termites; when the wind blew along the holes, people nearby heard its music.[23] Another narrative from the Tucano culture describesUakti, a creature with holes in his body that would produce sound when he ran or the wind blew through him.

The earliest extant Native American flute crafted of wood was collected by the Italian adventurer Giacomo Costantino Beltrami in 1823 on his search for the headwaters of the Mississippi River. It is now in the collection of the Museo Civico di Scienze Naturali in Bergamo, Italy.[38]

The Native American flute has two air chambers:the slow air chamber (also called the SAC, compression chamber, mouth chamber,breath chamber, first chamber, passive air chamber, primary chamber, or wind chamber)and the sound chamber (also called the pipe body,resonating chamber, tone chamber, playing chamber, or variable tube).A plug (also called an internal wall, stopper, baffle, or partition)inside the instrument separates the slow air chamber from the sound chamber.

The block on the outside of the instrument is a separate part that can be removed.The block is also called the bird, the fetish, the saddle, or the totem.The block is tied by a strap onto the nest of the flute.The block moves air through a flue(also called the channel, furrow, focusing channel, throat, or windway)from the slow air chamber to the sound chamber.The block is often in the shape of a bird.[39]

Note that flutes of the Mi'kmaq culture are typically constructed from a separate block, but the block is permanently fixedto the body of the flute during construction (typically with glue).Even though these flutes do not have a movable block, they aregenerally considered to be Native American flutes.

The finger holes on a Native American flute are open, meaning that fingers of the player cover the finger hole(rather than metal levers or pads such as those on a clarinet).This use of open finger holes classifies the Native American flute as a simple system flute.Because of the use of open finger holes, the flutist must be able to reach all the finger holes on the instrument with their fingers,which can limit the size of the largest flute (and lowest pitched flute) that a given flutist can play.The finger holes can also be called the note holes, the playing holes, the tone holes, or the stops.

The foot end of the flute can have direction holes.These holes affect the pitch of the flute when all the finger holes are covered.The direction holes also relate to (and derive their name from) the Four Directions ofEast, South, West, and North found in many Indigenous American stories.The direction holes can also be called the tuning holes or wind holes.

In addition to the Components of the Native American flute diagram shown above with English-language labels, diagrams are available with labels inCherokee,Dutch,Esperanto,French,German,Japanese,Korean,Polish,Russian,andSpanish. 9af72c28ce

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