The Art of the Native American Flute

The Art of the Native American Flute

Author: R. Carlos Nakai

Publisher:

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 144

ISBN-13:

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A comprehensive instruction manual for learning to play the Native American flute, including information on tunings, fingerings, performance technique, tablature, style, history, standard notation, traditional ornaments, and a section on the care and maintenance of the flute. Also features sixteen transcriptions of songs from Nakai's recordings, and an analysis of his career as a recording artist and performer by the ethnomusicologist David P. McAllester.


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Download or read book The Art of the Native American Flute written by R. Carlos Nakai and published by . This book was released on 1996 with total page 144 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A comprehensive instruction manual for learning to play the Native American flute, including information on tunings, fingerings, performance technique, tablature, style, history, standard notation, traditional ornaments, and a section on the care and maintenance of the flute. Also features sixteen transcriptions of songs from Nakai's recordings, and an analysis of his career as a recording artist and performer by the ethnomusicologist David P. McAllester.


The Art of Native American Flute Making

The Art of Native American Flute Making

Author: Charlie Mato-Toyela

Publisher: CreateSpace

Published: 2015-07-15

Total Pages: 166

ISBN-13: 9781514845981

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The best way to learn to make Native American Flutes is to learn from someone who already makes them. This time honored tradition is how they have been made for the last 8000 years or so. This book leads the reader down the path of flute making which its creator had originally taken and with the experience of 28 years of work in the craft, he provides an edge for those wanting to learn how to make Native American Flutes. From beginning to end and with many types of flutes as well as materials to make them out of, this book teaches both advanced as well as the upcoming flute maker just starting the journey.


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Download or read book The Art of Native American Flute Making written by Charlie Mato-Toyela and published by CreateSpace. This book was released on 2015-07-15 with total page 166 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The best way to learn to make Native American Flutes is to learn from someone who already makes them. This time honored tradition is how they have been made for the last 8000 years or so. This book leads the reader down the path of flute making which its creator had originally taken and with the experience of 28 years of work in the craft, he provides an edge for those wanting to learn how to make Native American Flutes. From beginning to end and with many types of flutes as well as materials to make them out of, this book teaches both advanced as well as the upcoming flute maker just starting the journey.


The Native American Flute

The Native American Flute

Author: John Vames

Publisher: molly moon arts & Publishing

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 110

ISBN-13: 9780974048628

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It has been professed that the sound of the Native American Flute has the power so soothe and to heal. It is very player friendly and if you have always wanted to play an instrument but never had the chance, here it is No prior music experience is needed and we guarantee that you will take home all the tools necessary for your success. Our Workshops include everything you need to get started on a Flute Journey of your own. With this book and companion CD you will learn: proper finger and breath control; how to ornament melodies; an understanding of pitch and rhythms; how to practice successfully; how to create your own songs; useful scales to develop technique and how to read printed music and tablature.


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Download or read book The Native American Flute written by John Vames and published by molly moon arts & Publishing. This book was released on 2005 with total page 110 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: It has been professed that the sound of the Native American Flute has the power so soothe and to heal. It is very player friendly and if you have always wanted to play an instrument but never had the chance, here it is No prior music experience is needed and we guarantee that you will take home all the tools necessary for your success. Our Workshops include everything you need to get started on a Flute Journey of your own. With this book and companion CD you will learn: proper finger and breath control; how to ornament melodies; an understanding of pitch and rhythms; how to practice successfully; how to create your own songs; useful scales to develop technique and how to read printed music and tablature.


Flute Dreams

Flute Dreams

Author: Daniel Paquette

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2005-09

Total Pages: 90

ISBN-13: 0595371310

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Have you heard the haunting melody of a Native American Flute being played? Would you like to play in this manner yourself? Well, you can! No musical background is assumed or needed to play the flute with beauty and grace. In Flute Dreams, you are shown that playing the Native American Love Flute is as much a spiritual expression as it is a physical one. In this guide to learning to play the Native American Flute, students are given the tools to express love through their playing. The Author combines West and East in this unique guide to learning to play the Native American Flute.


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Download or read book Flute Dreams written by Daniel Paquette and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2005-09 with total page 90 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Have you heard the haunting melody of a Native American Flute being played? Would you like to play in this manner yourself? Well, you can! No musical background is assumed or needed to play the flute with beauty and grace. In Flute Dreams, you are shown that playing the Native American Love Flute is as much a spiritual expression as it is a physical one. In this guide to learning to play the Native American Flute, students are given the tools to express love through their playing. The Author combines West and East in this unique guide to learning to play the Native American Flute.


Native American Courting Flute

Native American Courting Flute

Author: Jeffrey K. Ball

Publisher: Crazy Crow Trading Post

Published: 2013-01-05

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781929572229

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Includes the history of the American Indian courting flute, flute maintenance and easy-to-follow instructions on playing. The CD includes samples of recordings from Jeff Ball as well as spoken instruction.


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Download or read book Native American Courting Flute written by Jeffrey K. Ball and published by Crazy Crow Trading Post. This book was released on 2013-01-05 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Includes the history of the American Indian courting flute, flute maintenance and easy-to-follow instructions on playing. The CD includes samples of recordings from Jeff Ball as well as spoken instruction.


Calm Forest

Calm Forest

Author: Wojciech Usarzewicz

Publisher: Reiu Wojciech Usarzewicz

Published: 2016-01-19

Total Pages: 80

ISBN-13: 9788364699146

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"Calm Forest" is a songbook for beginners and intermediate players who wish to learn how to play Native American flute. The book starts with introduction that covers breathing and playing techniques. Then, it explains basic decorations such as grace notes or thrills and describes the pentatonic scale of Native flutes. In addition, "Calm Forest" contains 20 original songs in tablature notation. Simple graphical instructions explain which holes must be covered on a flute to play the songs in proper order, there's no need to read music notation at all. Each song is linked so you can listen to real recordings for free as well, which can further help you with learning the art of Native American flute.


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Download or read book Calm Forest written by Wojciech Usarzewicz and published by Reiu Wojciech Usarzewicz. This book was released on 2016-01-19 with total page 80 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Calm Forest" is a songbook for beginners and intermediate players who wish to learn how to play Native American flute. The book starts with introduction that covers breathing and playing techniques. Then, it explains basic decorations such as grace notes or thrills and describes the pentatonic scale of Native flutes. In addition, "Calm Forest" contains 20 original songs in tablature notation. Simple graphical instructions explain which holes must be covered on a flute to play the songs in proper order, there's no need to read music notation at all. Each song is linked so you can listen to real recordings for free as well, which can further help you with learning the art of Native American flute.


Songs of the Nations: American Indian Music Adapted for the Native American Flute

Songs of the Nations: American Indian Music Adapted for the Native American Flute

Author: JIM MAYHEW

Publisher: Mel Bay Publications

Published: 2016-06-15

Total Pages: 104

ISBN-13: 1619113325

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This book with accompanying audio is a detailed guide to learning how to play these songs on the Native American flute. Delve into a deeper understanding of the Native American flute with this unique collection of songs specifically tailored for this beautiful instrument. American Indian music from several Nations (Cheyenne, Lakota, Papago, Ojibwa and many more) has been adapted to the Nakai TAB system and presented for your enjoyment and musical development. These songs of the hunt and home, songs of love and war will increase your appreciation for the richness and diversity of American Indian culture. The music in this collection ranges from easy to very challenging and will improve your skills on this fascinating instrument. Access to online audio


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Download or read book Songs of the Nations: American Indian Music Adapted for the Native American Flute written by JIM MAYHEW and published by Mel Bay Publications. This book was released on 2016-06-15 with total page 104 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book with accompanying audio is a detailed guide to learning how to play these songs on the Native American flute. Delve into a deeper understanding of the Native American flute with this unique collection of songs specifically tailored for this beautiful instrument. American Indian music from several Nations (Cheyenne, Lakota, Papago, Ojibwa and many more) has been adapted to the Nakai TAB system and presented for your enjoyment and musical development. These songs of the hunt and home, songs of love and war will increase your appreciation for the richness and diversity of American Indian culture. The music in this collection ranges from easy to very challenging and will improve your skills on this fascinating instrument. Access to online audio


The Art of Flutemaking

The Art of Flutemaking

Author: Wojciech Usarzewicz

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2016-08-23

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 9781537142074

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"The Art of Flutemaking" is a complete, step-by-step, illustrated guide to building Native American style flute. The author, Wojtek, published many tutorials on flutemaking on his free website, and after being asked by many readers to turn the tutorials into a book, "The Art of Flutemaking" was born. The book guides the reader through each step on building a flute, from choosing materials such as branches or construction lumber or even bamboo, through measurements and carving of the main chambers, to building the sound mechanism and tuning the entire instrument. This book will teach the reader everything that allows the person to create a fully functional Native American style flute, tuned to minor pentatonic scale. The author explains how to build the flute using simple hand tools and affordable materials, but also provides information about the use of power tools in the flutemaking process. Even if you don't have huge machines, you can still build a flute. All of this is supported by photos, images and illustrations. With the help of this book, every person will be able to build a Native American style flute. The book also contains instructions on flutecare and it teaches how to play the Native style flute, in case the reader never played this type of instrument.


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Download or read book The Art of Flutemaking written by Wojciech Usarzewicz and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2016-08-23 with total page 226 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "The Art of Flutemaking" is a complete, step-by-step, illustrated guide to building Native American style flute. The author, Wojtek, published many tutorials on flutemaking on his free website, and after being asked by many readers to turn the tutorials into a book, "The Art of Flutemaking" was born. The book guides the reader through each step on building a flute, from choosing materials such as branches or construction lumber or even bamboo, through measurements and carving of the main chambers, to building the sound mechanism and tuning the entire instrument. This book will teach the reader everything that allows the person to create a fully functional Native American style flute, tuned to minor pentatonic scale. The author explains how to build the flute using simple hand tools and affordable materials, but also provides information about the use of power tools in the flutemaking process. Even if you don't have huge machines, you can still build a flute. All of this is supported by photos, images and illustrations. With the help of this book, every person will be able to build a Native American style flute. The book also contains instructions on flutecare and it teaches how to play the Native style flute, in case the reader never played this type of instrument.


The Oxford Handbook of Music Revival

The Oxford Handbook of Music Revival

Author: Caroline Bithell

Publisher: Oxford Handbooks

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 721

ISBN-13: 0199765030

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Revivals - movements that revitalize, resuscitate, or re-indigenize traditions perceived as threatened or moribund into new temporal, spatial, or cultural contexts - have been well-documented in Western Europe and Euro-North America. Less documented are the revival processes that have been occurring and recurring elsewhere in the world. And particularly under-analyzed are the aftermaths of revivals: the new infrastructures, musical styles, performance practices, subcultural communities, and value systems that have grown out of revival movements. The Oxford Handbook of Music Revival helps us achieve a deeper understanding of the role and development of traditional, folk, roots, world, classical, and early music in modern-day postindustrial, postcolonial, and postwar contexts. The book's thirty chapters present innovative theoretical perspectives illustrated through new ethnographic case studies on diverse music cultures around the world. Together these essays reveal the potency of acts of revival, resurgence, restoration, and renewal in shaping musical landscapes and transforming social experience. The contributors present research from Euro-America, Native America, Latin America and the Caribbean, Africa, Europe, the former Soviet bloc, Asia, Australia, and the Pacific. They enrich the field by applying approaches and insights from across the disciplines of ethnomusicology, ethnochoreology, historical musicology, folklore studies, anthropology, ethnology, sociology, and cultural studies. The book makes a powerful argument for the untapped potential of revival as a productive analytical tool in contemporary, global contexts-one that is crucial for understanding manifestations of musical heritage in postmodern, cosmopolitan societies. With its detailed treatment of authenticity, recontextualization, transmission, institutionalization, globalization, and other key concerns, the collection makes a significant impact far beyond the field of revival studies and is crucial for understanding contemporary manifestations of folk, traditional, and heritage music in today's postmodern cosmopolitan societies.


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Download or read book The Oxford Handbook of Music Revival written by Caroline Bithell and published by Oxford Handbooks. This book was released on 2014 with total page 721 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Revivals - movements that revitalize, resuscitate, or re-indigenize traditions perceived as threatened or moribund into new temporal, spatial, or cultural contexts - have been well-documented in Western Europe and Euro-North America. Less documented are the revival processes that have been occurring and recurring elsewhere in the world. And particularly under-analyzed are the aftermaths of revivals: the new infrastructures, musical styles, performance practices, subcultural communities, and value systems that have grown out of revival movements. The Oxford Handbook of Music Revival helps us achieve a deeper understanding of the role and development of traditional, folk, roots, world, classical, and early music in modern-day postindustrial, postcolonial, and postwar contexts. The book's thirty chapters present innovative theoretical perspectives illustrated through new ethnographic case studies on diverse music cultures around the world. Together these essays reveal the potency of acts of revival, resurgence, restoration, and renewal in shaping musical landscapes and transforming social experience. The contributors present research from Euro-America, Native America, Latin America and the Caribbean, Africa, Europe, the former Soviet bloc, Asia, Australia, and the Pacific. They enrich the field by applying approaches and insights from across the disciplines of ethnomusicology, ethnochoreology, historical musicology, folklore studies, anthropology, ethnology, sociology, and cultural studies. The book makes a powerful argument for the untapped potential of revival as a productive analytical tool in contemporary, global contexts-one that is crucial for understanding manifestations of musical heritage in postmodern, cosmopolitan societies. With its detailed treatment of authenticity, recontextualization, transmission, institutionalization, globalization, and other key concerns, the collection makes a significant impact far beyond the field of revival studies and is crucial for understanding contemporary manifestations of folk, traditional, and heritage music in today's postmodern cosmopolitan societies.


Little Deer and the First Native American Flute

Little Deer and the First Native American Flute

Author: Al Striplen

Publisher:

Published: 2020-06-22

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13:

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Your breath will now be the wind and you will continue making the songs that were given to you by nature." Follow along with Little Deer, a young California Indian, whose journey and experiences take him to the discovery of the first Native American flute. Al Striplen's amazing story inspires young readers to look to nature, trust and believe, and remember their lessons along the way!


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Download or read book Little Deer and the First Native American Flute written by Al Striplen and published by . This book was released on 2020-06-22 with total page 32 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Your breath will now be the wind and you will continue making the songs that were given to you by nature." Follow along with Little Deer, a young California Indian, whose journey and experiences take him to the discovery of the first Native American flute. Al Striplen's amazing story inspires young readers to look to nature, trust and believe, and remember their lessons along the way!