The Flauta Nativa Ashar is the bamboo flute model, created following the essential formats of the Native American Flute, which is a specific style of flute developed in North America, whose current characteristics were only standardized in the second half of the twentieth century. Its main features are the two chambers (air slow motion and sound chamber) where the air passage happens through a block that directs the air to the whistle. This characteristic offers a smooth and sensitive sound to breath variations, in addition to facilitating the production of sounds. The second feature that definitely marked the Native American flute with an unmistakable musical style was the standardization of the minor pentatonic scale. This mysterious scale, which takes us back to deep emotions and nature, was already used by other very ancient peoples. The Native Flute has powerful vibrational characteristics that, when playing it, we feel in a few minutes communion with nature and the feeling of "coming home". It is a fast learning flute, which facilitates musical initiation for people who have never played an instrument, creating an opportunity for them to find their music, acting as a powerful ally in meditative, breathing and therapeutic practices.
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Story
Scale Exercises
Melodic Structures
Melodic Sequences
Unpublished tablature with notation and tempo
songs to train
Gerda Trinkaus (Verified Buyer) –
Hey dear Creating Team!
The Instruments are great!
They are very beautiful made.
Thanks to your Hands and Spirit!
The G one is very gentle and easy to play, with a clear harmonious Sound touching my Heart and making my mind calm and silent.
The F is less easy to play, maybe the time for this one has not yet come…
I try again and again but then I enjoy coming back to G.
The Tones do not come that easy and clear, as if something was resisting
Maybe I still need time to receive, or she needs time to be played or waiting for another Player…
Who knows…
Thanks for your Love, Creation and good Winds,
Gerda