Dark and Sweet Scales - Michael Graham Allen

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Uploaded by on Mar 29, 2009

In this video Michael talks about the different moods the replica of the ancient Anasazi flute can produce. Michael Graham Allen was one of three featured performers at the NSU Jazz Lab during the OK Flute Festival. October 4 2k8 Tahlequah, Oklahoma. To learn more about the man and the group go to:
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  • @Sizantoyi I assume he is playing one of his own. He was the first to bring these instruments back to life and also responsible for creating the native flute as we know it by using the minor pentatonic from the shakuhachi

  • @Sizantoyi .. I would imagine he is playing one of his own. He was the first to bring these instruments back to life and also created the NAF, by adapting the native flute to include the minor pentatonic. His influence on flute music cannot be measured.

  • It looks like a Geoffrey Ellis flute, am I right?

  • Beautiful

  • MGA is the Master of the Anasazi flute! It was his reinvention after all!

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