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What is the best wood for a Native American flute?

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Christopher Anderson

Published Mar 02, 2026

What is the best wood for a Native American flute?

Western Red Cedar is the quintessential Native American love flute wood. Very light to hold, this flute-wood produces a classic warm, rich and resonant tone.

What does the Native American flute symbolize?

Among the American Indians as well, the flute, as a phallic symbol, became “medicine.” Magical power was attributed to it and it was believed to influence fertility and related concepts.

What kind of flute is a Native American flute?

The specific type of musical instrument we are concerned with is called a ‘two chambered duct flute’. This type of flute is now commonly referred to as the Native American flute, Love flute or Courting flute. The two-chambered duct flute has a slow air chamber at the head end of the flute into which air is blown.

What is the most common key for a Native American flute?

G
The center of this range, the keys of F# and G, are the most common keys for Native American flutes. These keys are a good choice for most first-time players of the Native American flute.

How are Native American flutes tuned?

Most modern Native American style flutes are tuned to minor pentatonic scale. This scale requires five finger holes, but some makers add one more hole, often called „the sixth hole”. This hole is used in some melodies or for additional sound decorations, but in reality, it is not required for pentatonic scale.

What is the lowest tone on a Native American flute?

The key of the flute is the lowest note that the flute plays … often called the fundamental note note of the flute.

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