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  2. Pan flute - Wikipedia

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    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] Multiple varieties of pan flutes have been popular as folk instruments. The pipes are typically made from bamboo, giant cane, or local reeds ...

  3. Category:Panpipes - Wikipedia

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    In the Hornbostel-Sachs classification system, 'panpipes' or 'sets of end-blown flutes' are designated as 421.112. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pan flutes . Pages in category "Panpipes"

  4. List of musical instruments by Hornbostel–Sachs number: 421

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    421.112 Sets of end-blown flutes or panpipes – Several end-blown flutes of different pitch are combined to form a single instrument. Diple; 421.112.1 Open panpipes. 421.112.11 Open (raft) panpipes – The pipes are tied together in the form of a board, or they are made by drilling tubes *in a board.

  5. Paixiao - Wikipedia

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    A major difference between the Chinese Paixiao and the panpipes used in European and South American traditions, is that at the top of the Chinese instrument the pipe holes are each cut angled or with notches. This allows for bending the pitch in similar capacity to the dongxiao down a minor second.

  6. Nai (pan flute) - Wikipedia

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    Gheorghe Zamfir holding a nai. The nai has usually at least 20 pipes made of bamboo or reed.They are arranged in a curved array, allowing a greater speed of play.

  7. Hornbostel–Sachs - Wikipedia

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    421.112 Sets of end-blown flutes or panpipes – Several end-blown flutes of different pitch are combined to form a single instrument. 421.112.1 Open panpipes. 421.112.11 Open (raft) panpipes – The pipes are tied together in the form of a board, or they are made by drilling tubes *in a board.

  8. Larchemi - Wikipedia

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    panpipes The larchemi ( Georgian : ლარჭემი ), or soinari ( Georgian : სოინარი ), is an ancient Georgian musical instrument of the panpipe family. It is known as "larchemi" in Samegrelo and "soinari" in Guria , but there is no difference in the instrument; [ 1 ] those in Guria may be smaller.

  9. Kuvytsi - Wikipedia

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    The kuvytsi (Ukrainian: Кувиці), kugikly, kuvikly (Russian: Кугиклы, Кувиклы) are the Ukrainian and Russian variant of pan pipes.Pan pipes have been found in archeological excavations in Ukraine that date back some 5,000 years.