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Panpipes
Major Scale G or C
The Major scale (8 pipes) is good to copy tunes. The C major plays nice with piano and keyboards. The G major, a deeper one requires more breath, plays nicely with guitar.

 

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Panpipes Major Scale G or C
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Panpipes
Andean Panpipe G or C
Andean (Pentatonic), 7 pipes Easy to create your own thing. Sounds like the Karate Kid theme. Anything you do sounds good.

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Andean Panpipe Small
Price $55.00 Quantity
Andean Panpipe Medium
Price $60.00 Quantity
Andean Panpipe Large
Price $69.00 Quantity
The pan flute (also known as panpipes, syrinx, or quills) is an ancient musical instrument based on the principle of the stopped pipe, consisting usually of ten or more pipes of gradually increasing length (and, at times, girth). The syrinx (greek συριγξ) has long been popular as a folk instrument, and is considered the ancestor of both the pipe organ and the harmonica, or mouth organ. The pan flute is named for its association with the rustic Greek god pan.
Playing the zampoña, an Inca instrument and type of pan pipes.
The pipes comprising it are stopped at one end, so that the sound waves have to travel twice the length of the pipes, giving out a note nearly an octave lower than that produced by an open pipe of equal length. In the traditional South American style, pipes are fine-tuned to correct pitch by placing small pebbles or dry corn kernels into the bottom of the pipes. Contemporary makers of curved Romanian-style panpipes use wax (commonly beeswax) to tune new instruments. Special tools are used to place or remove the wax. Corks and rubber stoppers are also used, and are easier to quickly tune pipes.
The pan flute is played by blowing horizontally across the open end against the sharp inner edge of the pipes. This creates the regular series of pulses which generate the sound waves within the tubes. Each pipe is tuned to a note, called the fundamental. By overblowing, that is, increasing the pressure of breath and tension of lips, harmonics(notes whose frequencies are multiples of the fundamental) may also be produced. The Romanian panflute has the pipes arranged in a curved array, enabling the player to easily reach all the notes by simply swiveling their head. These instruments can also play all the sharps and flats, with a special technique of both tilting the pipes and jaw movement. An advanced player can play any scale and in any key. There are two styles of vibrato possible, hand vibrato and breath vibrato. In hand vibrato, the player applies a gentle motion to one end of the panflute (usually the high end) in much the same way as a violinist would wiggle their finger stopping the string to produce vibrato. Breath (or diaphragm) vibrato is the same technique used by players of the flute and other woodwinds.
The plural of syrinx is syringes, from which the modern word syringe is derived. (Pan pipes is both singular and plural.) Other names for the instrument include the Medieval fistula panis.
The pan flute was most recently popularised by the Romanian musician Gheorghe Zamfir, who toured extensively and recorded many albums of pan flute music, and by several other artists who began recording at the same time. They are also very popular in Peruvian traditional groups and other Andean Music.

Panpipes are sets of graduated flutes that are joined together in a raft or bunch shape.
The sound is produced by blowing across the top of the holes.
The tubes have no finger holes and the lower end is usually stopped.
Panpipes have been known for over 2000 years and specimens have been found in most part of the world.
Materials include clay, stone, cane, wood and more recently, metal and plastic.

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Tuning has been made by using calibrated digital tuner

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