For those of us into the Native American history and their material culture, I found these to be truly awesome. I love how perfect they are and the wear around the holes. I've studied quite a bit of native history here and have given museum talks, but these I never knew about till today.
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Ancestral Pueblo Flutes from Broken Flute Cave
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Re: Ancestral Pueblo Flutes from Broken Flute Cave
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Nice! I'd sure like to hear them in action.
Nice! I'd sure like to hear them in action.
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Re: Ancestral Pueblo Flutes from Broken Flute Cave
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Yeah...knowing nothing about flutes (or music for that matter) I wonder how independent invention of instruments like this separate the notes (or define their scales, or whatever you call it).
Yeah...knowing nothing about flutes (or music for that matter) I wonder how independent invention of instruments like this separate the notes (or define their scales, or whatever you call it).
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Indeed...'our' music utilizes "tones" & "semi-tones" (steps and half steps). I'm guessing there is already an application for some grant money to have someone like R. Carlos Nakai do a comparison study with these flutes for someones paper or thesis. Publish or perish in academia.
Indeed...'our' music utilizes "tones" & "semi-tones" (steps and half steps). I'm guessing there is already an application for some grant money to have someone like R. Carlos Nakai do a comparison study with these flutes for someones paper or thesis. Publish or perish in academia.
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I did a couple of music jams with Carlos for art show openings.
I did a couple of music jams with Carlos for art show openings.
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Re: Ancestral Pueblo Flutes from Broken Flute Cave
Perhaps not only for music, we know they also had talking sticks. Perhaps they could be used to call or summon game. I would image living on mainly beans and squash, things might have been a little gassie in the kiva.
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Re: Ancestral Pueblo Flutes from Broken Flute Cave
Fascinating! I just finished reading a biography of Earl Morris.
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