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The name comes from their resemblance to a pan flute.
There was just one problem: the school had no pan flute instructor.
He is also credited with creating the pan flute.
Of course, the pan flute, it's not really Russian, but it contributes to this climate.
Twenty minutes later, he had built - and tuned - a functional pan flute.
The Konso and other people in the south play fanta, or pan flutes.
Using different air columns for different tones, such as in the pan flute.
Instead, the meet will be shown at 2:15 Monday morning, when people are either sleeping or watching infomercials for the pan flute.
He initiates a conversation with me for the first time, and takes out his pan flute to serenade us.
The beginning of the song features a pan flute solo, before the starting riff begins.
Pan flute or pan pipe is an ancient musical instrument.
He plays a Pan flute that hypnotizes player characters into attacking their allies.
The most common duo is the lyrae et citarae drawn together by the Pan flute.
He currently resides and teaches pan flute in Bucharest.
Pensive Setting: Often played in solo whistle or pan flute.
The pan flute is named for its association with the Greek god Pan.
The pan flute is played by blowing horizontally across an open end against the sharp inner edge of the pipes.
He suffered a fate worse than death; his cellmate in prison was an amateur pan flute musician.
He also carried a small wooden mouth organ (sounding more like pan flute) that could hypnotise any person, putting him under his control.
In Romanian, the word nai is also applied to a curved Pan flute.
So he gambled that he could become a pan flute superstar, and so far it has paid off.
These dances are accompanied by much larger and louder bands than the villagers' drums and pan flutes.
So he studied with a saxophone professor, George Garzone, playing all sax parts on his pan flute.
The U.S. government releases all the pan flute bands, who then drive the guinea pigs back to the jungle.
The pipes of the pan flute are typically made from bamboo or giant cane; other materials used include wood, plastic, metal and ivory.
A musical instrument similar to the panpipe but of even more limited range.
The panpipe would have had all the necessary notes."
It looked like a panpipe, but not exactly.
Panpipe was gnawing at the bonds that held his wrists together.
It was far too late to stop Panpipe.
Oh, no-that must have been the paper that had fluttered away when he took out his panpipe!
A careless wave of the panpipe in the young man's hand dismissed the idea altogether.
"The panpipe scale is the music that all of the music is built around."
Titantown was in sight before they found Panpipe.
How to retune a panpipe to whole tone tuning.
An earthenware panpipe in a deep red, from the middle period, echoes the shape of a hummingbird's wing.
One of the young man's hands was holding the panpipe, letting it hang loosely as if it had been forgotten.
What is a whole tone panpipe?
She seemed confused as to the whereabouts of Panpipe, but not distressed when she understood he had gone into battle.
His panpipe, with its whooped and implosive notes, pointed to pygmy roots."
And he raised the panpipe to his lips again and tooted on it, displaying moderate skill.
Wot - a circular panpipe made of 6-9 various lengths of small bamboo pipes.
The use of this word for an instrument resembling a panpipe or clarion horn suggests it was a wind instrument.
Sviril - Ukrainian panpipe.
The area is known for its traditional Lanna music with instruments such as the sau (fiddle) and kaen (panpipe).
So he brought his panpipe from his knapsack, played a lively melody, and proceeded to dance his jig.
In a few minutes he had them fastened to the sides of the original reed whistle, extending it in the manner of a panpipe.
Modern versions of this style still use the Quechua or Aymara language and the siku (ceremonial panpipe).
Gary Lucas disagreed: "I bet it was a Greek shepherd on a panpipe, playing from the dawn of the world.
The famous Panpipe band is the Narasirato from Are'are in south Maleta.