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  2. Native American flute - Wikipedia

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    A double Native American flute is a type of double flute. It has two sound chambers that can be played simultaneously. The two chambers could have the same length or be different lengths. The secondary sound chamber can hold a fixed pitch, in which case the term "drone flute" is sometimes used. The fixed pitch could match the fingering of the ...

  3. World Flute Society - Wikipedia

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    The World Flute Society (WFS), a successor to the International Native American Flute Association, is a non-profit organization dedicated to cultural flute playing from around the world. [1] WFS has a particular emphasis on the study and development of the Native American flute .

  4. Double flute - Wikipedia

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    Double flutes can be divided into instruments that consist of a melody pipe matched with a drone pipe, and chord flutes in which the instruments can play the same melody at the same time in two different pitches. [1] Some forms of double flute include: some types of Native American flutes; the Bulgarian dvoyanka; the Indian and Pakistani Alghoza

  5. Douglas Spotted Eagle - Wikipedia

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    Douglas Spotted Eagle (born Douglas Wallentine) [2] [3] [4] is a musician and producer, primarily known for audio engineering and production, for which he has won a Grammy Award, [5] as well as for playing the Native American-style flute.

  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. Charles Littleleaf - Wikipedia

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    Charles Littleleaf, a Native American flute player and flute maker, is a tribal citizen of the Warm Springs Indian Reservation, Oregon. Charles is also an honorary member of the Piikani Nation, Alberta, Canada, and is the son of the late Chief Jack Littleleaf of Brocket, Alberta.

  8. Hawk Littlejohn - Wikipedia

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    Flute maker, medicine man, adjunct professor Hawk Littlejohn (1941 – December 14, 2000) [ 3 ] was an American musician and carver of Native American flutes . He worked as an adjunct professor in Social and Administrative Medicine from 1982 to 1983 at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill [1]

  9. Odell Borg - Wikipedia

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    Before making flutes, Odell was a leather craftsman and a draftsman. In 1988, Odell received his first native flute as a gift, and after a few of years playing it he began making flutes of his own. Odell's first flute workshop began in a one-car garage in Solana Beach, California which became High Spirits Flutes. [ 1 ]