Native American flute

The Native American flute, which is known by other local names such as Lakota, Kiowa, Chippewa, is an ancient shamanic instrument related to the musical culture of the Native American peoples. This flute is in the category of woodwind instruments and of the minor pentatonic type, which is also used as a therapeutic tool for meditation and communication with nature. The Lakota flute is made in different keys and models. These tunes, in order from Hight to low, include: Do (C), Si (B), La (A), Sol (G), F sharp (F#), Fa (F), Mi (E), Re (D). each of these tunes can be ordered in two octaves and with three models (single, double and triple). You can get enough information about the different tunings of this instrument by referring to the keys page on the site before placing an order.

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Drone Lakota flute in key of C high (Do)

100 $
Walnut wood, approximately 45cm long, with a stable coating and resistant to environmental factors, along with a bag, birth certificate,
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Lakota flute in key of high C (Do)

100 $
Walnut wood, approximately 45cm long, with a stable coating and resistant to environmental factors, along with a bag, birth certificate,
Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page

This key of Lakota flute is made in two octaves, and is a half-step higher than the key C (B) and a step lower than the. It is deep, warm, and energizing in terms of its resonance. It is used to cleanse the root chakras, especially the first chakra, and is associated with warm and powerful colors in the red to black spectrum. Its stone is Hadid, black tourmaline, red and black agate, onyx, and redwood, and it is associated with the totems of buffalo, boar, lion, elephant, and large birds such as flamingos, eagles, American vultures, and large aquatic animals such as whales, and the elements of earth and fire. This Lakota flute was used by the indigenous peoples to communicate with the spirits of the ancestors, the spirits of power animals, and to create trances in rituals. The higher octave in this key has a romantic, dreamy, and childlike sound, and is suitable for connecting with the passionate aspect of the spirit of nature and the joy present and passion in the world of children. The child within you keeps alive, and the bird of your imagination takes flight to the years of childhood and the simplicity of looking at the world.