Peruvian Pan Flute - 23 notes - 58x20 cm - 400 gr. Superb authentic piece, sounds from above!
Peruvian Pan Flute - 23 notes - 58x20 cm - 400 gr. Superb authentic piece, sounds from above!
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→ Peruvian Pan Flute 23 notes
🌍 Origin: Peru
📐 Dimensions: 58 centimeters x 20
⚖️ Weight: 400 grams
🧬 Material: Bamboo
🎶 Sound type: Very soft and deep/ High to medium
📦 Packaging: Individually
🎁 Ideal for giving as a gift or treating yourself!
👉 The Peruvian pan flute, with its 23 notes arranged in two rows, is a fascinating musical instrument deeply rooted in the country's rich cultural history.
This unique pan flute offers a wide range of sounds that reflect the diverse traditions and melodies of the Andean region.
A notable feature of this pan flute is its detuned nature, which means it gives the musician greater freedom of interpretation and creates space for spontaneous creative expression.
The 23 keys, arranged in two rows, allow the musician to create a wide range of melodies and give the music a unique and authentic touch.
With dimensions of 58x20cm, this pan flute is characterized not only by its sound, not only by its tonal qualities, but also by its compact and handy size.
The craftsmanship used in the creation of this instrument reflects the traditional skills of Peruvian artisans. The 23-note Peruvian pan flute is not only a musical instrument, but also a cultural symbol that represents the rich diversity of Peruvian musical tradition.
The sounds of this pan flute can unfold a sonic journey through the breathtaking landscapes of the Andes, telling the stories of ancient civilizations.
For world music lovers, collectors of exotic instruments, or those who appreciate the beauty of Peruvian culture, the 23-tone, detuned pan flute measuring 58x20 cm is a fascinating choice.
Immerse yourself in the rich sound world of the Andes and let yourself be enchanted by the magic of this authentic musical instrument.
📋 Fact sheet:
Element | Description |
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Name | Peruvian Pan Flute – Antara / Zampoña |
Origin | Andes (Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador), pre-Columbian heritage |
Matter | Andean bamboo, reed (cane de río), sometimes wood or modern PVC |
Shape | Set of tubes of different sizes, closed at the base and arranged in rows |
Number of tubes | 23 tubes (allowing to cover a complete chromatic or extended diatonic scale) |
Arrangement | Tubes often in two rows (low and high): ira and arca , played together alternately |
Tones | Tuned in traditional Andean scales or modern diatonic (depending on the musical ensemble) |
Style of play | Traditional Andean music (huayno, sikuri, carnavalito), collective flute ensembles |
Sound characteristics | - Clear, breathy and vibrant sound - Alternation between two musicians (musical dialogue “ira” and “arca”) - Expanded melodic capacity with 23 notes |
Use | Ritual music, Andean festivals, today also in folk and fusion music |
Symbolic | Represents harmony and dialogue between opposing forces ( ira and arca = complementary duality, masculine/feminine, earth/sky) |
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