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The DNA of Music
Before you read this article, please note that this is not a political blog. So when you read that some strict religious sects don’t allow music, this is not meant to ramp up anger among music lovers. I use this … Continue reading
Posted in banjo, General, meditative, Native American flute
Tagged cellular, DNA, early church, early human, first musician, hymns, music, pentatonic scale
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Whales and Native American Flutes
Very recently someone asked me if you could play a major scale on a Native American flute. I assured him that not only could you easily do this, you could play a number of both major and minor scales on … Continue reading
Posted in Native American flute
Tagged 6-hole versus 5-hole flutes, major scales, minor scales, pentatonic scale
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Chromatic Scale on the Native American Flute
The Native American flute is a simple instrument. But when we think about it, most musical instruments are pretty simple in design. Take the guitar, for instance. Famous classical guitarist Andre Segovia once referred to the guitar as a humble … Continue reading
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Tagged chromatic scale, major scale, Native American flute, pentatonic scale
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Pentatonic Scale On the Native American Flute
If you already play an instrument, you probably play the guitar. Everyone wants to play the guitar. The guitar is a rock instrument, a folk instrument, a bluegrass instrument, a blues and jazz instrument, a classical music instrument, a sacred … Continue reading
Posted in blues, meditative, Native American flute
Tagged blues, meditative, Native American flute, pentatonic scale
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