The Mojave Flute is a variant of the Pueblo Anasazi flute, a vertical Rim Blow flute made of bamboo with a 6-hole fingerboard that allows you to easily assemble the major and minor pentatonic scale with a range of 2 octaves. Its embouchure is similar to the Japanese Shakuhachi flute that allows you to perform micro tonal subtleties, blow harmonics derived from the root note and also play the second octave on all notes. This is a flute with reference to the ancestral Amerindian peoples. The Pueblo Mojave flute has a high level of difficulty for a beginner flutist, but it is worth the effort.
The Pueblo Flute is a tribute to the people who lived in the Chaco Canyon region, northern New Mexico, the site of the ruins was baptized by the Pueblo Bonito expedition, where some rim blowing flutes (Rim Blow) were found in excavations carried out in the last decade of the 19th century.
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