Native American Flute FNA34 Andrew Begay A minor
Native American flute made by Andrew Begay, a true Navaho artist.
Born in Arizona, USA he grew up in the Navaho tradition thanks to his grandparents. He has dedicated his last 20 years of his life to playing and making traditional North American flutes. His work on flutes is not just a simple work on a "basic flute", it is like a jeweler or a sculptor. Each flute is unique, decorated with mother of pearl, turquoise, red coral, or other natural gemstones, and also bears the design of different sacred animals like the eagle, the bear, the horse etc ... A real chance to obtain an original flute made by a Navaho artist ...
Wood: Cherry body, Padouk block with bear-shaped bloodwood eucalyptus base, English walnut mouthpiece and bell.
The hand-carved stones embedded in the wood represent the first glimmers of the ever-present dawn. The first light that reaches the Horizon in the shape of a V just before the sun comes out!!
Length: 53cm
Tonality: A/A minor at 432Hz
- you will also receive a storage cover
- Free shipping!
Each flute has a unique musicality due to its design, dimensions and the quality of its woods. The sound of the Native American flute cannot be confused with any other wind instrument.
432Hz or 440Hz?
Andrew Begay
Andrew Begay is a true Navaho artist
Born in Arizona, USA, he grew up in the Navaho tradition thanks to his grandparents. He devoted the last 20 years of his life to playing and making traditional North American flutes.
Andrew is also a storyteller and enjoys sharing aspects of the ancient and traditional life of the ancient Navahos. He also leads sweat lodge ceremonies with drums, water and traditional singing.
His work on flutes is just simple work on a "basic flute", it's like a jeweler or a sculptor. Each flute is unique, decorated with mother-of-pearl, turquoise, red coral, or other natural precious stones, and also bears the design of different sacred animals such as the eagle, the bear, the horse etc.
Buying one of his flutes is like having a personal “amulet”. Any serious collector of Native American flutes should not miss the opportunity to own a native Andrew flute. He is to this day in all modesty one of the best true Navaho artists.