Estun-bah has gained quick national recognition as a leading musical ensemble. Along with performing at various schools, festivals, art markets and corporate events, Estun-bah has accomplish the following. Performed for United States First Lady Laura Bush, Kennedy Center For The Performing Arts, Washington DC. Performed at the National Museum Of The American Indian - Washington DC, Indian Market - Santa Fe, NM., Heard Museum Fair and Gathering of Nations Pow-Wow, Albuquerque, NM.
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Experience Estun-Bah!
The word "Estun-Bah" is an Apache word meaning "For the Woman." The Native American flute was traditionally used as a courting instrument. A man would play the most beautiful song on his flute before approaching a woman to show his honor and respect for the woman.
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Expression of Sound
"I believe music is the language of our soul. One song can capture your heart and elevate your emotions. One melody can sweep you off to your own personal paradise. Music is and always has been an important part of native culture. As traditional sounds blend with more contemporary sounds. One element remains forever embedded in the sounds of Native America- the love and respect for all life. These are songs and melodies of the heart. I hope you understand my thoughts and expressions."
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-Tony Duncan (flute player and producer of Estun-bah) Visit Invincible Music at: http://invinciblemusic.com & Estunbah at: http://estunbahmusic.com
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Estunbah Estun-Bah Native American Music
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55555**** peace to you
Beautiful! 5*****
Is this the river cane flute also?
I ADORE THIS!!!!!!!!
WONDERIOUS!!!!!!!!!
Alfleftwich is jealous. Lostapache, not all natives are dark skinned.
hey im not dark
Oooops Lostapache please forgive me. I should have said I agree with you. I am Native American too and I'm not dark skinned as most people think all N A's are.
ta ha ist na ha me na osa natchuma cochise ha ee nay Ouauuu