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A flute circle is an organization of musicians which focuses on the Native American flute.Flute circles typically meet periodically to engage in educational and recreationalactivities surrounding the instrument.Most flute circles offer instruction on the Native American flute,especially for flutists who are new to the instrument.Many flute circles have a facilitator with experience in group music facilitation andhumanistic music educationto structure the activities and the music-making.

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  • A flute circle is an organization of musicians which focuses on the Native American flute.Flute circles typically meet periodically to engage in educational and recreationalactivities surrounding the instrument.Most flute circles offer instruction on the Native American flute,especially for flutists who are new to the instrument.Many flute circles have a facilitator with experience in group music facilitation andhumanistic music educationto structure the activities and the music-making. This use of the Native American flute in community music is notably different from traditional uses of theinstrument for courtship, hunting, or ceremony. This new use of the instrument has not been without controversy,and flute circles are generally advised to use the instrument in a respectful manner because ofthese considerations. Flute circle participants may span a wide range of experience and training in music —from professionals to novice flutists or enthusiastsof the Native American flute.Many flute circles focus on raising the level of musicality of the participantsacross a range of levels of musical experience using basic song forms, music improvisation, and techniques of experiential music education.These techniques include duet and ensemble improvisation forms that include drones, ostinato patterns, and call and response forms.Facilitation forms include traveling ensembles, showcasing, segmenting, and general conducted improvisations —techniques that are shared with other community music structures such asdrum circles. While some flute circles focus on aspects of indigenous culturesand indigenous peoples of the Americas,they do not typically relate to a single culture or tribe. Flute circles can also organize events for participants to play at events,festivals, school presentations,or in service settings such as senior centers, elder facilities, and group homes.Flute circles have also engaged in their own concerts, produced music albums,and broadcast live music performances. (en)
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  • A flute circle is an organization of musicians which focuses on the Native American flute.Flute circles typically meet periodically to engage in educational and recreationalactivities surrounding the instrument.Most flute circles offer instruction on the Native American flute,especially for flutists who are new to the instrument.Many flute circles have a facilitator with experience in group music facilitation andhumanistic music educationto structure the activities and the music-making. (en)
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  • Flute circle (en)
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