Native American flute
The Native American flute is a traditional musical instrument that has been used by various Indigenous tribes in North America for centuries. Typically made from wood, bamboo, or other natural materials, it features a simple design with a hollow body and a mouthpiece. The flute produces a soft, melodic sound, often associated with storytelling, ceremonies, and personal expression.
This instrument is characterized by its unique pentatonic scale, which allows for easy playability and improvisation. The Native American flute has gained popularity beyond Indigenous communities, inspiring musicians worldwide and contributing to the revival of traditional Native American music.