Sir Furry, I don't get it -- how can they play this live for ten hours?
Anyway, there is another dimension to Native American flute, many tribes, maybe especially in the American Southwest, including Navajo tradition...the flute is traditionally the voice of love, calling the soul home to the Beloved God...
So in courting the one he loves, the young lover plays the flute. Maybe you have seen our Kokopelli? A Hopi word...he is depicted in rock art, always playing a flute and with a bag of seeds on his back. Those are the seeds of truth, and he is scattering them over the world and planting them in your heart!
This is the one I love...this little fellow is in Arizona, carved into a steep canyon wall above a river.
Tink i was thinking he looks Native American but the language is Spanish, and apparently he is in Ecuador?
Yes, Virginia, this Native American is a native of Ecuador, playing a rondador.
Sir Furry, I don't get it -- how can they play this live for ten hours?
Anyway, there is another dimension to Native American flute, many tribes, maybe especially in the American Southwest, including Navajo tradition...the flute is traditionally the voice of love, calling the soul home to the Beloved God...
So in courting the one he loves, the young lover plays the flute. Maybe you have seen our Kokopelli? A Hopi word...he is depicted in rock art, always playing a flute and with a bag of seeds on his back. Those are the seeds of truth, and he is scattering them over the world and planting them in your heart!
This is the one I love...this little fellow is in Arizona, carved into a steep canyon wall above a river.
No idea about how they can play for so long.Very relaxing to though.
I have learnt something here-Thanks
@ Sir Furry: They must work in shifts, and get regular meal and bathroom breaks.
@Virginia: Awww, he's so nice and cute!