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  2. Charles Littleleaf - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, Warm Springs tribal member, Charles Littleleaf, received a flute from Native American flutist, R. Carlos Nakai. Nakai's gift was intended to encourage Charles to learn the instrument. The following year, Nakai held one of the first Native American flute workshops at the Feathered Pipe Ranch in Helena, Montana and invited Charles to attend.

  3. R. Carlos Nakai - Wikipedia

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    Nakai's music prominently features improvisations on the Native American cedar flute. He also plays the eagle-bone whistle , and uses synthesizers, chanting, and sounds from nature. Although he occasionally plays arrangements of traditional melodies, most of his music attempts to "[create] original compositions that capture the essence of his ...

  4. Andrew Vasquez - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Jacob Vasquez is a Native American flute player of the Apache Tribe of Oklahoma. He has released four albums to date, Vasquez , the award-winning Wind River , V3: An American Indian , and Togo , all released by Makoché Records .

  5. Native American flute - Wikipedia

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    The predominant scale for Native American flutes crafted since the mid-1980s (often called "contemporary Native American flutes") is the pentatonic minor scale. The notes of the primary scale comprise the root , minor third , perfect fourth , perfect fifth , minor seventh , and the octave .

  6. Coyote Oldman - Wikipedia

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    Coyote Oldman is a duo of new-age musicians consisting of Native American flute players Barry Stramp and Michael Graham Allen. [1] The name Coyote Oldman is derived from the trickster archetype in Native American mythology. Michael Graham Allen met Barry Stramp in 1981 at an Oklahoma City crafts fair. Their music can be described as new-age ...

  7. R. Carlos Nakai discography - Wikipedia

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    Kokopelli's Cafe (1996, Canyon Records) with The R. Carlos Nakai Quartet; Improvisations in Concert (1996, Silver Wave Records) with Peter Kater; Two World Concerto (1997, Canyon Records) with James DeMars; Inside Canyon de Chelly (1997, Canyon Records) with Paul Horn; Mythic Dreamer (1998, Canyon Records)

  8. Al Jewer - Wikipedia

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    He has worked as a record producer and engineer, and as a studio musician, but he has become well known internationally for his work on the Native American flute. His early musical training was with the concert flute , and he has been performing classical music with that instrument since the early 1980s.

  9. Tommy Wildcat - Wikipedia

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    A self-taught composer of flute songs, Tommy has learned traditional vocal songs of his tribe from his father, Tom W. Wildcat. [8] Tommy Wildcat's company, A Warrior's Production, has produced four full-length albums. His first was released in 1995, [9] including Tom Richard's The Real Outdoors on the Nashville Network. [10]