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Native American Flutes - 9 Top Facts & Tips

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Native American flutes are almost magical. Music played on a Native six hole flute has such a spell binding affect. It can calm your spirit.

If you are familiar with flute music you must appreciate it too. If you are new to flutes, or searching for a flute for yourself or as a gift for someone special, I hope the following facts and tips will help you if you choose to buy a Native American flute online.

1. One of the encouraging aspects of Native American flutes is that just about anyone can play them. They are very basic. Unlike some Native instruments that require great skill, the flute is simple. It can be enjoyed by young people and older folks alike.

2. A Native American flute can be made using exotic woods or something very common like cane or bamboo. One of the most common flutes is made from pine. The most popular is probably a cedar flute. The most important thing is the attention to quality and detail. If you are considering a flute for yourself or as a gift for a friend, you will be very impressed with the quality sound of these two types of hand made flutes.

3. Native American flutes are used in many cultures around the world. You too will appreciate Native flute music for its beautiful soft tone. You can use a flute to bring a peaceful calm to the ambiance anywhere it is played. If you are still learning, be sure to get a lesson book and CD to play in your home. Make sure the flute you buy is tuned. The keys of A minor and F sharp are very good for beginners.

4. Flute music revives the hearer. If you look at the history of Indian musical instruments, you will see that flutes were important just like the drum. The flute has an important role in their daily lives. The flute affects the ceremonies and traditions of many Indigenous Tribes. Native American flute music can be used for prayer, spirituality and meditation.

5. Flutes in one form or another have existed for centuries and have been part of many Tribes around the world. Studying the history of flutes reveals that they were used in ancient Tribes. The origin and design of the first Native American flute is difficult establish. The reason is that the North American Tribes didn't have a written language to keep record. However, when European explorers documented their expeditions, they reported seeing the Native American flute.

6. You really appreciate the great value of Native flute music when you realize that we almost lost it. The twentieth century brought tough assimilation rules for Native Americans and nearly crushed their culture. It wasn't until the mid-1900's that assimilation laws changed and Native people began to publicly exercise their customs again.

7. The popularity of the Native American flute boomed to the point that flute makers began making these instruments in large numbers to sell. The materials they used to make flutes changed from rustic to intricate. The use of modern power tools and the greater accessibility to various types of woods, plastics and metals made a big difference. Now you can find various options available when choosing a Native style flute.

8. There are a few guidelines you should keep in mind though when buying a Native style flute. There are many different types of flutes. But, they fall into two categories. The sound depends on whether it is a Plains style or a Woodlands style. A Plains style flute produces a buzzing type of sound. The Woodlands style flute produces more of a bell tone. Native American flutes are also fashioned from a variety of woods including inexpensive pine, mellow cedar or expensive exotic woods.

9. Given the widespread appeal of flute music, you can easily buy Native American flutes online. You can also look in various music stores, or specialty shops. Many stores that sell American Indian artifacts and southwestern home decorating accessories also carry them.

If you would like to find an easy instrument to learn to play, try a flute. Or, if you want an authentic Indian musical instruments to use in Native rituals the flute would be perfect. Whatever the reason, you can keep the culture and music of Indigenous people alive with Native American flutes.

Craig Chambers is the founder of Mission Del Rey Southwest, offering unique hand crafted Native American flutes. Visit his website and get his popular free ebook. http://www.missiondelrey.com

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