Tuesday, February 28, 2012

SAGA ANDEAN PAN PIPES- 3 OCTAVE/23 NOTES Panpipe Pan flute

SAGA ANDEAN PAN PIPES- 3 OCTAVE/23 NOTES Panpipe Pan flute Review



SAGA ANDEAN PAN PIPES- 3 OCTAVE/23 NOTES Panpipe Pan flute Feature

  • 3 octave range
  • 17 1/4" x 12" curved
  • 23 canes in graduated lengths to produce the proper notes
These popular instruments are constructed of the finest cane and handmade in the centuries-old Andean tradition 3 octave range 17 1/4" x 12" curved 23 canes in graduated lengths to produce the proper notes


Sunday, February 26, 2012

Professional Small Antara Pan Flaute Classic 13 Pipes Case Included

Professional Small Antara Pan Flaute Classic 13 Pipes Case Included Review



Professional Small Antara Pan Flaute Classic 13 Pipes Case Included Feature

  • New
  • Handmade
  • Unique
Made from the renewable crop of bamboo. These are the core instruments played in the Andes for hundreds of years The pan flute or pan pipe (also known as panflute or panpipes) is an ancient Some professional instruments use wax or pellets to tune the fundamental The pan flute, also referred to as the syrinx, is an ancient musical instrument that consists of 10 or more pipes in increasing lengths bound together as one wind instrument. It is played vertically but blown horizontally across the open inner edges of the pipes. The air blown through the instrument creates a series of pulses that generate sound waves within the tubes. Each pipe is tuned to a different note for producing a wide range of sound. The most beloved musical instrument of most of the cultures that developed in South America, especially in the regions that today include the territories of Peru, Ecuador, the department in the south of Colombia, Bolivia and part of Chile, is called panflute, Siringa or Zamponia. There are a dozen names of European origin tagged to the instrument and to its variants. 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. Pan pipes are perhaps the universal instrument par excellence stemming from remote times that developed in all cultures in the four corners of the Earth. It is curious that this instrument has occurred in similar shapes and forms everywhere during different periods. Measurements: 6 inches long pipe 1 1/2 inches short pipe Tuned in Mi menor Case included Beautiful instruement


Saturday, February 25, 2012

Professional Antara Curved Pan Flaute 13 Pipes

Professional Antara Curved Pan Flaute 13 Pipes Review



Professional Antara Curved Pan Flaute 13 Pipes Feature

  • New
  • Handmade
  • Unique
Made from the renewable crop of bamboo. These are the core instruments played in the Andes for hundreds of years The pan flute or pan pipe (also known as panflute or panpipes) is an ancient Some professional instruments use wax or pellets to tune the fundamental The pan flute, also referred to as the syrinx, is an ancient musical instrument that consists of 10 or more pipes in increasing lengths bound together as one wind instrument. It is played vertically but blown horizontally across the open inner edges of the pipes. The air blown through the instrument creates a series of pulses that generate sound waves within the tubes. Each pipe is tuned to a different note for producing a wide range of sound. The most beloved musical instrument of most of the cultures that developed in South America, especially in the regions that today include the territories of Peru, Ecuador, the department in the south of Colombia, Bolivia and part of Chile, is called panflute, Siringa or Zamponia. There are a dozen names of European origin tagged to the instrument and to its variants. 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. Pan pipes are perhaps the universal instrument par excellence stemming from remote times that developed in all cultures in the four corners of the Earth. It is curious that this instrument has occurred in similar shapes and forms everywhere during different periods. Measurements: 11 1/2 inches long pipe 3 1/2 inches short pipe Tuned in Mi menor Case included


Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Professional Small Antara Pan Flaute Curved 13 Pipes Case Included

Professional Small Antara Pan Flaute Curved 13 Pipes Case Included Review



Professional Small Antara Pan Flaute Curved 13 Pipes Case Included Feature

  • New
  • Handmade
  • Unique
Made from the renewable crop of bamboo. These are the core instruments played in the Andes for hundreds of years The pan flute or pan pipe (also known as panflute or panpipes) is an ancient Some professional instruments use wax or pellets to tune the fundamental The pan flute, also referred to as the syrinx, is an ancient musical instrument that consists of 10 or more pipes in increasing lengths bound together as one wind instrument. It is played vertically but blown horizontally across the open inner edges of the pipes. The air blown through the instrument creates a series of pulses that generate sound waves within the tubes. Each pipe is tuned to a different note for producing a wide range of sound. The most beloved musical instrument of most of the cultures that developed in South America, especially in the regions that today include the territories of Peru, Ecuador, the department in the south of Colombia, Bolivia and part of Chile, is called panflute, Siringa or Zamponia. There are a dozen names of European origin tagged to the instrument and to its variants. 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. Pan pipes are perhaps the universal instrument par excellence stemming from remote times that developed in all cultures in the four corners of the Earth. It is curious that this instrument has occurred in similar shapes and forms everywhere during different periods. Measurements: 6 inches long pipe 1 1/2 inches short pipe Tuned in Mi menor Case included Beautiful instruement


Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Ocarina, Necklace, Soprano D 3x1.5", White

Ocarina, Necklace, Soprano D 3x1.5", White Review



Ocarina, Necklace, Soprano D 3x1.5", White Feature

  • To play the ocarina, hold it at a 45-degree downward slope from your lips
  • The thumbs cover the bottom holes and the Index and Middle fingers of each hand cover the top holes
  • Angling the ocarina up so that your upper lip impinges on the labium window will create sharps, or flatten the tones
Ocarina. Origin Country: Pakistan. 6" L x 6" W x 7" H. Made by Mid-East.

Ocarina, Necklace, Soprano D 3x1.5", White (Item Code: ONSD-W) Ocarina, Necklace, Soprano D. White Glazed clay, six finger holes, over an octave of tones, leather necklace included. 3 Lx 1.5 W x 1.25 inches Deep. Clay molded, variations in the final product should be expected.

Although the term Ocarina, is less than 200 years old, the first known ocarina-like instrument appeared in South and Central America about 12000 years ago. Ocarinas shaped like birds and animals could also be found in India as early as 5000 BC. China had its own rounded and egg-like forms called a Xun. In 1527, Cortes sent a group of Aztec performers to Spain, where they introduced the Ocarina to Europe. They remained a popular toy for more than 340 years until 17 year old musician-baker Guiseppe Donati originated the first pitched diatonic scale ocarinas.

To play the ocarina, hold it at a 45-degree downward slope from your lips. The thumbs cover the bottom holes and the Index and Middle fingers of each hand cover the top holes. Angling the ocarina up so that your upper lip impinges on the labium window will create sharps, or flatten the tones.