About Pan Flutes
The origins of the pan flute in
the Americas predates both the Inca and Maya civilizations.
The pipes are attached to a cross-beam and tied with rope or
vegetable material. The longest pipes are on the right side
(seen from the player's point of view) and can be up to 80 centimeters
long (32 inches). Traditionally, women were not allowed to play
these instruments.
Click the images below to
see a larger view of each instrument.
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Musical Instruments
Antara
Pan Flute - $5.00 |
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Zampona
Pan Flute - $19.50 |
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Antara pan flute w/ neck string
7 bamboo pipes
Hand made in Peru
Code: LL0903
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Zampona pan flute w/ neck string
Approximate size: 7 x 18 inches
23 bamboo pipes
Hand made in Peru
Code: LL0102
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Bamboo
Moseno Flute - $16.00 |
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Bamboo
Quena - Fully Tuned $36.00 |
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Approximate
size: 1 1/4 x 16 1/2 inches
Color - Brown
Made in Peru
Code: LL0304-2
Shipping Weight: 0.25 pounds
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Bamboo
quena flute
Professionally tuned
Approximate dimensions: 1 x 15 3/4 inches
Made in Peru
Code: LL0401
Learn
how to play the Quena - click here
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Wood
Quena - Fully Tuned - $36.00 |
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Bamboo
Quenacho - $48.00 |
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Wood
quena flute
Professionally tuned
Also available in Bamboo
Approximate dimensions: 1 x 15 3/4 inches
Made in Peru
Code:LL0501
Learn
how to play the Quena - click here
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Bamboo
quenacho flute
Professionally tuned
Approximate dimensions: 1 1/4 x 21 inches
Made in Peru
Code: LL0402
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