panpipes Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈpæn.paɪps]
  • Us [ ˈpæn.paɪps]

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  • Examples of open flutes are the transverse flute, panpipes and ocarinas.

  • Sutartin can be accompanied by "skuduiai", a form of panpipes played by a group of people, as well as wooden trumpets ("ragai" and "dandyts").

  • The panpipes also feature in two instrumental sections in the song, as well as during the end.

  • Nasca artists created ceremonial and utilitarian bowls and beakers, effigy jars, panpipes, and vessels of new designs, including the stepped-fret.

  • Panpipes and tambourines replaced the long guitar solos while the songs became quieter and more acoustic in nature.

  • A set of glass panpipes can be arbitrarily tuned as desired (including modal changes and microtonal increments) by adding water to (or removing from) each pipe.

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