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  2. Pan flute - Wikipedia

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    The siku is an Andean pan flute This pan flute from the Solomon Islands is made from bamboo bound with reeds and rope. A pan flute (also known as panpipes or syrinx) is a musical instrument based on the principle of the closed tube, consisting of multiple pipes of gradually increasing length (and occasionally girth). [1]

  3. Nai (pan flute) - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Romanian pan flutes have tubes with varying diameters which go from wide to narrow as you go up the scale, to maintain the volume/length ratio of the tube and therefore produce the best consistent tone quality.

  4. Caña de millo - Wikipedia

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    The caña de millo, flauta de millo or pito atravesao is a woodwind musical instrument of indigenous origin used in the cumbia music of Colombia's Caribbean coast. [ 1 ] It is made of carrizo cane ( Phragmites australis ), palm, millet, sorghum, or similar stalks, [ 2 ] forming a tube open at both ends, with a vibrating tongue (reed) cut of the ...

  5. Horea Crishan - Wikipedia

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    Horea Crishan (born 1945, [1] Sibiu (former Austro-Hungarian city of Hermannstadt), Romania) [2] fled his homeland in 1971 for Hamburg, Germany, [3] where he became a violinist for the NDR Symphony Orchestra in Hamburg as well as a pan flautist. In 1979, together with organist Marcel Cellier, Crishan released his first pan flute album. [4]

  6. Cumbia (Colombia) - Wikipedia

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    Cumbia (Spanish pronunciation:) is a folkloric genre and dance from Colombia. [1] [2] [3]The cumbia is the most representative dance of the coastal region in Colombia, and is danced in pairs with the couple not touching one another as they display the amorous conquest of a woman by a man. [4]

  7. Quena - Wikipedia

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    The quena is a South American wind instrument, mostly used by Andean musicians. The quena (hispanicized spelling of Quechua qina, [1] sometimes also written kena in English) is the traditional flute of the Andes.

  8. Flash and the Pan - Wikipedia

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    Flash and the Pan were an Australian new wave musical group (essentially a studio project). Also described as "a kind of post-disco, pre-house percussive dance music". [ 1 ] It was formed in 1976 by Harry Vanda and George Young , both former members of the Easybeats , who formed a production and songwriting team known as Vanda & Young .

  9. Recorder (musical instrument) - Wikipedia

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    And there is the center pan el of the "Virgin and Child", attributed to Pedro (Pere) Serra (c. 1390), as painted for the church of Santa Clara, Tortosa, Spain and now in the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya, Barcelona—a group of angels gathered around the Virgin Mary, playing musical instruments, one of them playing a cylindrical recorder.