Learn to Play Native American Flute: For Healing and Inner Peace

Filed under Art and Creativity, Events, Music, Native American, Spiritual Inquiry.
August 14, 2012
8:00 PMto10:00 PM
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John Sarantos

With its unique, enchanting sound, the contemporary Native American flute has become increasingly popular, not only as a purely musical instrument, but as an ideal tool to enhance relaxation, meditation and healing. John has taught countless students, from ages to 80. Most have never played an instrument before and are amazed at how simple it is to learn. We will learn basic and advanced fingering techniques that will allow us to create beautiful songs, with no knowledge of music theory needed. We will discover how easy it is to use different blowing techniques to enhance our playing and create songs that will help us bring healing and peace to ourselves and others.

Note: A high-quality $65 cedar flute will be available for $35 for registrants who pre-order one week before the class.

Free introductory class and mini-concert on Tuesday, August 14, at 6pm.

A WEEKLY COURSE
(4 sessions, meeting twice a week) Tuesdays &
Thursdays, August 14, 16, 21 & 23, 8–10pm
12SAM08T
Members: $120 / Nonmembers: $130

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John Sarantos

John Sarantos, one of the nation’s pre-eminent Native American flute instructors, has been teaching widely for 12 years. A main presenter and performer at the Native American Flute Association’s 2006 and ’08 conventions, he has written six songbooks and is a member of the flute duo NightDancers, whose debut recording, “Montana Crossings,” was nominated for the 2008 Indian Summer Music Awards’ Best Native Spirit Recording.