New Decorative Wood Wind Instruments Beige Andean Pan Pipe Flute Peru Fair Trade
- One of the most recognized instruments from the Andes, these pan flutes are made with with dried reeds from Lake Titicaca. One of our most popular items!.
- Played by the indigenous Andean tribes people for generations, these handmade Peruvian panpipes are the genuine article and produce a beautiful sound reminiscent of their ancestral heritage and worthy of concert performance..
- Both made of carriso, a bamboo like wood found at the edge of the Titicaca Lake in the Andes of Peru..
- Each pipe is tuned to a different note for producing a wide range of sound. In Peru it is commonly referred to as the Antara or Zamponia and there are surely other names that can be added because it is a common instrument in the diverse indigenous tribes of the Amazon forest..
- The zampoƱa, Antara or Andara are considered the complete musical instruments, since they are closely related to most pre-Columbian cultures, There is still a certain musical mystique related to inheritance, genes or tradition which implies a totally different and smooth sound, a certain nostalgia and depth, signs of the great sensitivity of the pre - Columbian cultures..