panpipe


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a primitive wind instrument consisting of several parallel pipes bound together

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In this activity, you will build your own panpipe and use it to test how changes in its shape produce different sounds.
The UO's World Music Series presents the Phusiri Marka - Town of Wind Players - ensemble, performing panpipe, tarka and orquesta music from the Chilean Andes.
On the bill on Thursday will be RIKKI & THE PORTERS - a mash-up of Straw Donkey frontman Rikki Doolan and local Irish folk band The Filthy Porters - with comedy acoustic singer JIM WOODS, brilliant Peruvian panpipe band APU and exceptional Mancunian street poet MICKY HALL.
Children composed and performed their own music using traditional instruments made from animals and plants with panpipe playing musicians Caliche.
The event will take place on the Nelson cathedral steps between 8.30am and 4.30pm and will include a peace vigil at noon, and will also feature a panpipe band from Ecuador, a Tibetan Bowls ceremony and a tai chi demonstration.
With respect to the scores included in the Sequel, the specific instrumental parts for state sacrificial and court assembly music are recorded in the following order: xiao ([TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII], vertical bamboo flute), xun ([TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII], ocarina), chi ([TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII], transverse close-end bamboo flute) and paixiao ([TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII], panpipe); di ([TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII], transverse bamboo flute) and sheng ([TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII], mouth organ); zhong ([TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII], bronze bell) and qing ([TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII], stone chime); guqin ([TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII], seven-string zither), and se ([TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII], twenty-five-string zither).
Ecuadorian performer Wakay Tacuango played tribal music using a handmade flute and panpipe. The event, which was sponsored by the college's Multicultural Awareness Club and Access and Diversity Office, was free and open to the public.
A Peruvian-French bistro, brick-oven pizzerias, candlelit cafes that play classical music compete with traditional eateries With panpipe, drum and flute Andean performances.
Visitors can listen to music from an ancient panpipe and take a computer-animated flyover of the mound-building Hopewell people.
These cells, featuring birds, temples, and other ancient symbols appropriate for Mozart's Masonic fantasy, went into the creation of Preparing the Flute (2005), a "model theatre installation, with two 35 mm animated films transferred to DVD." As Papageno sings "Der Vogelfanger bin ich ja" and plays his panpipe, the animation of Kentridge's birds flutter and flap in their cages, projected onto the back screen of the mock stage.
PVC pipe side to side into a panpipe design, then add pieces of 1/2-in.
For example, if I send my sons-in-law to plant blue potatoes on the high andene terraces, or our renowned panpipe band to your wedding, I can expect the same quantity and quality of labor from you when I inevitably need it.
Pan made his panpipe with seven of them, which means the operations of the seven planets' wheels and their marvelous harmonic concordances.