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Estun-bah Albums:
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From Where the Sun Rises
In Apache Estun-Bah translates to "for the woman." This album is a mix of tradtional and contemporary styles of Native American music that is both romantic and evokes images of the southwest. Estun-Bah features Native American flutist Tony Duncan, guitarist Darrin Yazzie and drummer Jeremy Dancing Bull. Estun-Bah blends the music of Native traditions with a contemporary acoustic sound.

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Sounds of Beauty
The flute was used in ancient times to capture the heart of a young woman in the most honorable way. Estun-bah means, For the Woman in the Apache language. A beautiful landscape of dancing colors unfolds before your ears. Listen to the many sounds that echo across the crimson canyons of the Southwest. Immerse yourself in the sounds of serenity. Find peace as you follow a river of melodies that meander through landscapes of emotions we call Life.

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Melodies of the Cane Flute Vol. 2
A beautiful landscape of dancing colors unfolds before your ears. Listen to the many sounds that echo across the crimson canyons of the Southwest. Immerse yourself in the sounds of serenity. Find peace as you follow a river of melodies that meander through landscapes of emotions we call Life. The flute was used to capture the heart of a young woman in the most honorable way. Estun-bah means, "For the Woman" in the Apache language.

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Bright Blessed Day
The rarely played cane flute is heard and continues to captivate the heart in this wonderful recording. The cane flute was traditional in the sacred music of Native American Indians, but its rich sounding music almost became lost in time. This album is soft and soothing and rich with the echoes of the great traditions and soul of our American past, with the spirit of the present, and the prayers and hopes for our future.

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Melodies of the Cane Flute Vol. 1
Indigenous Estum-bah means "For the Woman" in the Apache language. In the Native American music world, it means "Beautiful Music". The rarely played or heard cane flute goes direct to the heart with simplicity and grace. Melodies of the Cane Flute is dedicated to fallen Hopi war hero Lori Piestewa. Estum-Bah holds true to their native ways while blending an array of original and beautiful, serene native love songs.

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The Heartbeat of Mother Earth
Native American Songs and Stories

As the suns first rays of light, rise from the East. We sing songs of a new day. With the sun in its highest point, we face the South. As we dance in respect for Mother Earth. When the sun sets in the West. We sing prayers and thank the creator for the day’s blessings. Amongst the stars to the North. We dance and sing as brothers, as sisters… as a People. Our songs, our stories, our prayers are still heard. If you listen you can hear them in the wind. You can hear them in the Heartbeat of Mother Earth.

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You can purchase music in the Estun-Bah store.

 

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