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Native Echo Flute introduces a special tuning for a flute in the key of E. Recording artist Saggio recently released a new album feature his Native Echo E Special flute in the title track, "Hollow Bone".
Click Here to listen to a sound clip.
Zion
Canyon Art And Flute Festival This past June ended our third outstanding flute festival. The dates have been set for the second weekend in June. If you would like to take part in the planning of the festival, please contact us.
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Raymond Redfeather
Performer and master flute maker will share his many talents
at this years festival.
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Flute Circle Meeting
May 17th,
2008
The Zion Canyon Flute Circle will hold it's monthly gathering of Native American flute enthusiast the weekend of Saturday May 17th. This gathering is open to the public. Everyone is invited to attend free of charge. Join in for a couple of hours of flute playing, learning and sharing. Free flute playing lessons will also be offered to anyone wanting to learn to play. No flute required. Marty Lisonbee of Native Echo flutes will be attending with plenty of inventory flutes for those wanting to take a free lesson. The gathering will begin at 3:30 pm in the afternoon and conclude about 5:30 pm. This months event will be held at St George public library on the corner of 100 W and 100 South in the basement community room. Bring your flute, your friends and join in the celebration of music. If you have any questions or need directions, please call Marty Lisonbee at 435-680-2629.
Zion Art And Flute Festical
May 13th, 14th & 15th
2008
The Zion Canyon Flute Circle will host the 5th annual Zion Art And Flute Festival held in Springdale Utah. Click here for details!
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Springdale
UT
Springdale
Utah is located in Southern Utah, and sits as host to the
entrance of Zion Canyon National Park. Many National Parks
you might visit feature lookouts along a canyon rim, allowing
visitors to pear down into the canyons below. Zion National
Park visitors view the park from the inside of the canyon.
Red rock cliffs that rise thousands of feet from the floor
of the canyon can be explored in so many ways. Ride the free
tram, hikes or bike rides. Some of the trails are paved, improved
mini roadways allowing for handicap access.
Contact
us for more info
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