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Native Americans are eager to share their ancestry with their families and friends. One of the ways they do this is through their music, particularly through the music of the Native American flute. They want to ensure that their children have a strong link with their ancient culture, and music is an excellent way to teach non-Native Americans about this culture as well.

Mothers of small children often find that Native American flute music is very soothing for their babies. It seems to have a tranquil and calming effect on children. Songs played on the Native American flute can be introduced during naptime and before bedtime to calm children down. The music often puts children to sleep within just a few minutes. Experts have also recommended Native American flute music to families with small babies that have a hard time getting to sleep.

This music also represents an excellent tool for calming down a baby in situations where there may be difficult transitions for such young children, such as when many visitors come to the home. It is often difficult for small babies to adjust to the confusion and noise created by a large number of people at special occasions, and playing Native American flute music can help to calm a baby down in these circumstances.

The music of the Native American flute is very soft, and it creates a wonderful, soothing background for many situations. It is just the sound for keeping babies calm when there are a lot of people in the environment. Babies seem to focus on the flute sounds instead of on the loud noises generated by crowds. Having flute music playing in a room makes it easier for them to adjust to visitors.

Of course, adults will also enjoy the music of the Native American flute. It is easy to find interesting and unique Native American flute music on the Internet, since many online stores offer selections of alternative music. It is also possible to purchase Native American flutes and sheet music. Several vendors offer musical compositions for the flute, and they sell Native American flutes as well.

Native American flute music is an excellent way to learn about and enjoy the special features of Native American culture. And since songs are often linked to memories, this music offers a good way to preserve the memory of special times.

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Native American flutes are enjoyed and played in many cultures around the world. I have always enjoyed Native flute music for its pleasing sound quality and ability to bring relaxing calm to the environment where it is played. Hearing Native flutes always take me back to my mother’s kitchen where she often had flute music playing to bring a tranquil peace into her home. The beautiful flute music revives the soul and produces a calming affect on the lives of all who hear it.


If you look at the history of Indian instruments, you will realize that like the drum, the flute plays a big role in the daily lives, festivities and cultures of many American Indian Tribes. Native American flute music takes you on a cultural journey where descendants look to their ancestors to guide them, and rely upon their instruments to unite them with the Great Spirit.


Flutes in one form or another have existed for hundreds of years and have been part of many Tribes around the world. The study of flute instruments in history shows us that they did exist in ancient cultures. The origin and design of the Native American flute is a little more complicated to research due to the fact that North American Tribes did not have written languages. It wasn’t until travelers documented their travels and findings, that the Native American flute is found in history.


You can’t appreciate the true worth of Native flute music until you see that society came close to extinguishing this beautiful art with strict assimilation rules. The 1900’s brought with it tough rules for Native Americans that threatened to suffocate their culture and people. Along with many other Native Indian rituals, these rules strangled the advancement of Native flute music. It wasn’t until the middle of the century that assimilation laws started to decrease and Native rituals were able to be exercised within the Tribe and out in the open once again. Over time, the popularity of the Native American flute flourished to the point that flute makers began making these instruments in large numbers to sell, and not just for individual use. The materials used to make the flutes also turned from undeveloped crude instruments to more sophisticated, with the use of modern power tools and the greater accessibility to various types of woods, plastics and metals.


Today, there are many options available when buying a Native style flute, and it is just a matter of personal opinion. There are some guidelines you should keep in mind though when choosing an instrument. There are various kinds of flutes, but all have one of two different sound tones. The sound tone of the flute is based on whether it is a Plains style or a Woodlands style. A Plains style flute will produce a buzz type sound while a Woodlands style will produce a bell tone. No matter which type of flute you choose, it is a good idea to look over the quality and characteristics of each individual instrument, including the mouthpiece, size, shape and number of holes, in order to choose one that you like. Native American flutes also come in many different types of wood ranging from exotic, rather expensive woods, to simple pieces of pine, cane or bamboo.


Thanks to the overall enjoyment of flute music, you can conveniently buy Native American flutes online, in various music stores, and in specialty shops that sell Indian musical instruments and southwest home decorating accessories. If you are searching for a simple instrument for playing or decorative purposes, or are searching for genuine Indian musical instruments for use in Indian powwows and ceremonies, consider keeping the beautiful customs and music of Indigenous people alive with the soothing harmony of Native American flutes.

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