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Andean Chromatic Pan Pipes - Pan Flute & Deluxe Case 30 Note - Mamani

The pan pipe, also known as the pan flute or zampona is probably one of the most well known traditional musical instruments of the Andes.

Played by the indigenous Andean tribes people for countless generations, these beautiful instruments come in many shapes and sizes and vary in name depending on the particular regions they come from.

Known by the Quechua tribes as the antara, by the Aymara as the the siku or zampolla, and more commonly referred to as the Spanish zampona, these handmade Bolivian panpipes are the genuine article and produce a beautiful sound reminiscent of their ancestral heritage and worthy of concert performance.

As with all the instruments here on Original Artisan, the zamponas you see here are professional instruments and should not be confused with cheaper tourist grade pan pipes sold in Peruvian markets and other internet trinket sites.

Traditionally crafted in Bolivia by Mamani, our most highly regarded luthier who also makes many of the flutes here on Original Artisan, these pan flutes come with a handmade deluxe zampona case to protect the instrument from changes in temperature and humidity.

There are 4 kinds of zampona, each tuned 1/8 of an octave higher than it’s sibling. The lowest known as the Toyos, then the Zankas, the Maltas and the highest being the Chulis.

Chromatic Tuning

These particular pan pipes are of the Malta type and are comprised of 30 bamboo tubes of varying lengths, fashioned in 3 rows of 11, 10 and 9 pipes.

The first two rows producing notes of of Sol Major (G) and the third row producing the chromatic intervals. It’s deep vibrations produce a truly beautiful sound that captures the spirit of the Andean people in a timeless harmony.

The longest pipe measures an inside length of 17 inches with an inside diameter of 1/2 an inch.

Deluxe Zampona Case

The deluxe cases included with these panpipes are of a much better quality than the usual cases supplied with most pan flutes. Cases will vary in colour and nature from time to time but will always be of good quality. Please use the text box below to state your chosen colour when purchasing this instrument or feel free to contact me via email or using this site’s contact page.

Due to the fact that I only have a limited stock, pan pipe cases will be shipped on a first come first served basis. I always endeavour to send your chosen colour but if your choice is unavailable then an alternative will be provided.

Please note : This purchase is for one pan pipe and one case.

Please click this product’s title link and then select any image to view detailed gallery pictures.

£49.99Price:
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Andean Pan Pipes - Pan Flutes & Deluxe Case - Curved 15 Note - Mamani

The pan pipe, also known as the pan flute or zampona is probably one of the most well known traditional musical instruments of the Andes.

Played by the indigenous Andean tribes people for countless generations, these beautiful instruments come in many shapes and sizes and vary in name depending on the particular regions they come from.

Known by the Quechua tribes as the antara, by the Aymara as the the siku or zampolla, and more commonly referred to as the Spanish zampona, these handmade Bolivian panpipes are the genuine article and produce a beautiful sound reminiscent of their ancestral heritage and worthy of concert performance.

As with all the instruments here on Original Artisan, the zamponas you see here are professional instruments and should not be confused with cheaper tourist grade pan pipes sold in Peruvian markets and other internet trinket sites.

Traditionally crafted in Bolivia by Mamani, our most highly regarded luthier who also makes many of the flutes here on Original Artisan, these pan flutes come with a handmade deluxe zampona case to protect the instrument from changes in temperature and humidity.

Tuning

There are 4 kinds of zampona, each tuned 1/8 of an octave higher than it’s sibling. The lowest known as the Toyos, then the Zankas, the Maltas and the highest being the Chulis.

These particular pan pipes are of the Malta type and are comprised of 15 bamboo tubes of varying lengths, fashioned in a single curved row making them much easier to play than many other styles of zampona.

The longest pipe measures 13.75 inches with a diameter of 0.75 an inch.

This instrument is tuned to the key of Sol Major (G) and it’s relative Mi minor (Em). It’s deep vibrations produce a truly beautiful sound that captures the spirit of the Andean people in a timeless harmony.

Of all the panpipes I have in stock, these are definitely my favourite and the easiest to play.

Deluxe Zampona Case

The deluxe cases included with these panpipes are of a much better quality than the usual cases supplied with most pan flutes. Cases will vary in colour and nature from time to time but will always be of good quality. Please use the text box below to state your chosen colour when purchasing this instrument or feel free to contact me via email or using this site’s contact page.

Due to the fact that I only have a limited stock, pan pipe cases will be shipped on a first come first served basis. I always endeavour to send your chosen colour but if your choice is unavailable then the alternative will be provided.

Please note : This purchase is for one pan pipe and one case.

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Andean Pan Pipes - Pan Flutes & Deluxe Case - Curved 15 Note Mamani 2

The pan pipe, also known as the pan flute or zampona is probably one of the most well known traditional musical instruments of the Andes.

Played by the indigenous Andean tribes people for countless generations, these beautiful instruments come in many shapes and sizes and vary in name depending on the particular regions they come from.

Known by the Quechua tribes as the antara, by the Aymara as the the siku or zampolla, and more commonly referred to as the Spanish zampona, these handmade Bolivian panpipes are the genuine article and produce a beautiful sound reminiscent of their ancestral heritage and worthy of concert performance.

As with all the instruments here on Original Artisan, the zamponas you see here are professional instruments and should not be confused with cheaper tourist grade pan pipes sold in Peruvian markets and other internet trinket sites.

Traditionally crafted in Bolivia by Mamani, our most highly regarded luthier who also makes many of the flutes here on Original Artisan, these pan flutes come with a handmade deluxe zampona case to protect the instrument from changes in temperature and humidity.

Tuning

There are 4 kinds of zampona, each tuned 1/8 of an octave higher than it’s sibling. The lowest known as the Toyos, then the Zankas, the Maltas and the highest being the Chulis.

These particular pan pipes are of the Malta type and are comprised of 15 bamboo tubes of varying lengths, fashioned in a single curved row making them much easier to play than many other styles of zampona.

The longest pipe measures 13.5 inches with a diameter of 0.75 an inch.

This instrument is tuned to the key of Sol Major (G) and it’s relative Mi minor (Em). It’s deep vibrations produce a truly beautiful sound that captures the spirit of the Andean people in a timeless harmony.

Of all the panpipes I have in stock, these are definitely my favourite and the easiest to play.

Deluxe Zampona Case

The deluxe cases included with these panpipes are of a much better quality than the usual cases supplied with most pan flutes. Cases will vary in colour and nature from time to time but will always be of good quality. Please use the text box below to state your chosen colour when purchasing this instrument or feel free to contact me via email or using this site’s contact page.

Due to the fact that I only have a limited stock, pan pipe cases will be shipped on a first come first served basis. I always endeavour to send your chosen colour but if your choice is unavailable then the alternative will be provided.

Please note : This purchase is for one pan pipe and one case.

Please click this product’s title link and then select any image to view detailed gallery pictures.

£36.99Price:
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Andean Pan Pipes - Pan Flutes & Deluxe Case - Curved 21 Note Mamani 2

The pan pipe, also known as the pan flute or zampona is probably one of the most well known traditional musical instruments of the Andes.

Played by the indigenous Andean tribes people for countless generations, these beautiful instruments come in many shapes and sizes and vary in name depending on the particular regions they come from.

Known by the Quechua tribes as the antara, by the Aymara as the the siku or zampolla, and more commonly referred to as the Spanish zampona, these handmade Bolivian panpipes are the genuine article and produce a beautiful sound reminiscent of their ancestral heritage and worthy of concert performance.

As with all the instruments here on Original Artisan, the zamponas you see here are professional instruments and should not be confused with cheaper tourist grade pan pipes sold in Peruvian markets and other internet trinket sites.

Traditionally crafted in Bolivia by Mamani, our most highly regarded luthier who also makes many of the flutes here on Original Artisan, these pan flutes come with a handmade deluxe zampona case to protect the instrument from changes in temperature and humidity.

Tuning

There are 4 kinds of zampona, each tuned 1/8 of an octave higher than it’s sibling. The lowest known as the Toyos, then the Zankas, the Maltas and the highest being the Chulis.

These particular pan pipes are of the Malta type and are comprised of 21 bamboo tubes of varying lengths, fashioned in a single curved row making them much easier to play than many other styles of zampona.

The longest pipe measures 15.25 inches with a diameter of 0.75 of an inch.

This instrument is tuned to the key of Sol Major (G) and it’s relative Mi minor (Em). It’s deep vibrations produce a truly beautiful sound that captures the spirit of the Andean people in a timeless harmony.

Of all the panpipes I have in stock, these are definitely my favourite and the easiest to play.

Deluxe Zampona Case

The deluxe cases included with these panpipes are of a much better quality than the usual cases supplied with most pan flutes. Cases will vary in colour and nature from time to time but will always be of good quality. Please use the text box below to state your chosen colour when purchasing this instrument or feel free to contact me via email or using this site’s contact page.

Due to the fact that I only have a limited stock, pan pipe cases will be shipped on a first come first served basis. I always endeavour to send your chosen colour but if your choice is unavailable then the alternative will be provided.

Please note : This purchase is for one pan pipe and one case.

Please click this product’s title link and then select any image to view detailed gallery pictures.

£49.99Price:
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Andean Pan Pipes - Pan Flutes - Zampona & Case - Malta - 15 Note - 2

The pan pipe, also known as the pan flute or zampona is probably one of the most well known traditional musical instruments of the Andes.

Played by the indigenous Andean tribes people for countless generations, these beautiful instruments come in many shapes and sizes and vary in name depending on the particular regions they come from.

Known by the Quechua tribes as the antara, by the Aymara as the the siku or zampolla, and more commonly referred to as the Spanish zampona, these handmade Bolivian panpipes are the genuine article and produce a beautiful sound reminiscent of their ancestral heritage and worthy of concert performance.

As with all the instruments here on Original Artisan, the zamponas you see here are professional instruments and should not be confused with cheaper tourist grade pan pipes sold in Peruvian markets and other internet trinket sites.

Created by traditional Bolivian luthiers, these pan flutes come with a handmade zampona case to protect the instrument from changes in temperature and humidity.

Tuning

There are 4 kinds of zampona, each tuned 1/8 of an octave higher than it’s sibling. The lowest known as the Toyos, then the Zankas, the Maltas and the highest being the Chulis.

These particular pan pipes are of the Malta type and are comprised of 15 bamboo tubes of varying lengths, fashioned in 2 rows of 7 and 8 pipes.

The longest pipe measures an inside length of 13 inches with a diameter of 1/2 an inch.

This instrument is tuned to the key of Sol Major (G) and it’s relative Mi minor (Em). It’s deep vibrations produce a truly beautiful sound that captures the spirit of the Andean people in a timeless harmony.

Zampona Case

These panpipes come with a very special and unique woven case. Unlike most covers, these particular ones are fashioned from an original Andean tribal weaving. Used in traditional tribal environments throughout their life, these authentic weavings are then cleverly fashioned into useful items such as instrument cases, belts and other garments.

Please note : This purchase is for one pan pipe and one case.

Please click this product’s title link and then select any image to view detailed gallery pictures.

£21.99Price:
£4.99P&P:

SORRY ! THIS PRODUCT HAS SOLD OUT. PLEASE CONTACT US FOR NEW ORDERS.

    

Andean Pan Pipes - Pan Flutes - Zampona & Case - Malta - 15 Note - 3

The pan pipe, also known as the pan flute or zampona is probably one of the most well known traditional musical instruments of the Andes.

Played by the indigenous Andean tribes people for countless generations, these beautiful instruments come in many shapes and sizes and vary in name depending on the particular regions they come from.

Known by the Quechua tribes as the antara, by the Aymara as the the siku or zampolla, and more commonly referred to as the Spanish zampona, these handmade Bolivian panpipes are the genuine article and produce a beautiful sound reminiscent of their ancestral heritage and worthy of concert performance.

As with all the instruments here on Original Artisan, the zamponas you see here are professional instruments and should not be confused with cheaper tourist grade pan pipes sold in Peruvian markets and other internet trinket sites.

Created by traditional Bolivian luthiers, these pan flutes come with a handmade zampona case to protect the instrument from changes in temperature and humidity.

Tuning

There are 4 kinds of zampona, each tuned 1/8 of an octave higher than it’s sibling. The lowest known as the Toyos, then the Zankas, the Maltas and the highest being the Chulis.

These particular pan pipes are of the Malta type and are comprised of 15 bamboo tubes of varying lengths, fashioned in 2 rows of 7 and 8 pipes.

The longest pipe measures an inside length of 13 inches with a diameter of 1/2 an inch.

This instrument is tuned to the key of Sol Major (G) and it’s relative Mi minor (Em). It’s deep vibrations produce a truly beautiful sound that captures the spirit of the Andean people in a timeless harmony.

Zampona Case

These panpipes come with a very special and unique woven case. Unlike most covers, these particular ones are fashioned from an original Andean tribal weaving. Used in traditional tribal environments throughout their life, these authentic weavings are then cleverly fashioned into useful items such as instrument cases, belts and other garments.

Please note : This purchase is for one pan pipe and one case.

Please click this product’s title link and then select any image to view detailed gallery pictures.

£21.99Price:
£4.99P&P:

SORRY ! THIS PRODUCT HAS SOLD OUT. PLEASE CONTACT US FOR NEW ORDERS.

    

Andean Pan Pipes - Pan Flutes - Zampona & Case - Malta - 15 Note - 4

The pan pipe, also known as the pan flute or zampona is probably one of the most well known traditional musical instruments of the Andes.

Played by the indigenous Andean tribes people for countless generations, these beautiful instruments come in many shapes and sizes and vary in name depending on the particular regions they come from.

Known by the Quechua tribes as the antara, by the Aymara as the the siku or zampolla, and more commonly referred to as the Spanish zampona, these handmade Bolivian panpipes are the genuine article and produce a beautiful sound reminiscent of their ancestral heritage and worthy of concert performance.

As with all the instruments here on Original Artisan, the zamponas you see here are professional instruments and should not be confused with cheaper tourist grade pan pipes sold in Peruvian markets and other internet trinket sites.

Created by traditional Bolivian luthiers, these pan flutes come with a handmade zampona case to protect the instrument from changes in temperature and humidity.

Tuning

There are 4 kinds of zampona, each tuned 1/8 of an octave higher than it’s sibling. The lowest known as the Toyos, then the Zankas, the Maltas and the highest being the Chulis.

These particular pan pipes are of the Malta type and are comprised of 15 bamboo tubes of varying lengths, fashioned in 2 rows of 7 and 8 pipes.

The longest pipe measures an inside length of 13 inches with a diameter of 1/2 an inch.

This instrument is tuned to the key of Sol Major (G) and it’s relative Mi minor (Em). It’s deep vibrations produce a truly beautiful sound that captures the spirit of the Andean people in a timeless harmony.

Zampona Case

These panpipes come with a very special and unique woven case. Unlike most covers, these particular ones are fashioned from an original Andean tribal weaving. Used in traditional tribal environments throughout their life, these authentic weavings are then cleverly fashioned into useful items such as instrument cases, belts and other garments.

Please note : This purchase is for one pan pipe and one case.

Please click this product’s title link and then select any image to view detailed gallery pictures.

£21.99Price:
£4.99P&P:
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Andean Pan Pipes - Pan Flutes - Zampona & Case - Malta - 15 Note - 5

The pan pipe, also known as the pan flute or zampona is probably one of the most well known traditional musical instruments of the Andes.

Played by the indigenous Andean tribes people for countless generations, these beautiful instruments come in many shapes and sizes and vary in name depending on the particular regions they come from.

Known by the Quechua tribes as the antara, by the Aymara as the the siku or zampolla, and more commonly referred to as the Spanish zampona, these handmade Bolivian panpipes are the genuine article and produce a beautiful sound reminiscent of their ancestral heritage and worthy of concert performance.

As with all the instruments here on Original Artisan, the zamponas you see here are professional instruments and should not be confused with cheaper tourist grade pan pipes sold in Peruvian markets and other internet trinket sites.

Created by traditional Bolivian luthiers, these pan flutes come with a handmade zampona case to protect the instrument from changes in temperature and humidity.

Tuning

There are 4 kinds of zampona, each tuned 1/8 of an octave higher than it’s sibling. The lowest known as the Toyos, then the Zankas, the Maltas and the highest being the Chulis.

These particular pan pipes are of the Malta type and are comprised of 15 bamboo tubes of varying lengths, fashioned in 2 rows of 7 and 8 pipes.

The longest pipe measures an inside length of 13 inches with a diameter of 1/2 an inch.

This instrument is tuned to the key of Sol Major (G) and it’s relative Mi minor (Em). It’s deep vibrations produce a truly beautiful sound that captures the spirit of the Andean people in a timeless harmony.

Zampona Case

These panpipes come with a very special and unique woven case. Unlike most covers, these particular ones are fashioned from an original Andean tribal weaving. Used in traditional tribal environments throughout their life, these authentic weavings are then cleverly fashioned into useful items such as instrument cases, belts and other garments.

Please note : This purchase is for one pan pipe and one case.

Please click this product’s title link and then select any image to view detailed gallery pictures.

£21.99Price:
£4.99P&P:
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Andean Pan Pipes - Pan Flutes - Zampona & Case - Malta - 15 Note - 6

The pan pipe, also known as the pan flute or zampona is probably one of the most well known traditional musical instruments of the Andes.

Played by the indigenous Andean tribes people for countless generations, these beautiful instruments come in many shapes and sizes and vary in name depending on the particular regions they come from.

Known by the Quechua tribes as the antara, by the Aymara as the the siku or zampolla, and more commonly referred to as the Spanish zampona, these handmade Bolivian panpipes are the genuine article and produce a beautiful sound reminiscent of their ancestral heritage and worthy of concert performance.

As with all the instruments here on Original Artisan, the zamponas you see here are professional instruments and should not be confused with cheaper tourist grade pan pipes sold in Peruvian markets and other internet trinket sites.

Created by traditional Bolivian luthiers, these pan flutes come with a handmade zampona case to protect the instrument from changes in temperature and humidity.

Tuning

There are 4 kinds of zampona, each tuned 1/8 of an octave higher than it’s sibling. The lowest known as the Toyos, then the Zankas, the Maltas and the highest being the Chulis.

These particular pan pipes are of the Malta type and are comprised of 15 bamboo tubes of varying lengths, fashioned in 2 rows of 7 and 8 pipes.

The longest pipe measures an inside length of 13 inches with a diameter of 1/2 an inch.

This instrument is tuned to the key of Sol Major (G) and it’s relative Mi minor (Em). It’s deep vibrations produce a truly beautiful sound that captures the spirit of the Andean people in a timeless harmony.

Zampona Case

These panpipes come with a very special and unique woven case. Unlike most covers, these particular ones are fashioned from an original Andean tribal weaving. Used in traditional tribal environments throughout their life, these authentic weavings are then cleverly fashioned into useful items such as instrument cases, belts and other garments.

Please note : This purchase is for one pan pipe and one case.

Please click this product’s title link and then select any image to view detailed gallery pictures.

£21.99Price:
£4.99P&P:
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Andean Pan Pipes - Pan Flutes - Zampona & Case - Malta - 15 Note - 7

The pan pipe, also known as the pan flute or zampona is probably one of the most well known traditional musical instruments of the Andes.

Played by the indigenous Andean tribes people for countless generations, these beautiful instruments come in many shapes and sizes and vary in name depending on the particular regions they come from.

Known by the Quechua tribes as the antara, by the Aymara as the the siku or zampolla, and more commonly referred to as the Spanish zampona, these handmade Bolivian panpipes are the genuine article and produce a beautiful sound reminiscent of their ancestral heritage and worthy of concert performance.

As with all the instruments here on Original Artisan, the zamponas you see here are professional instruments and should not be confused with cheaper tourist grade pan pipes sold in Peruvian markets and other internet trinket sites.

Created by traditional Bolivian luthiers, these pan flutes come with a handmade zampona case to protect the instrument from changes in temperature and humidity.

Tuning

There are 4 kinds of zampona, each tuned 1/8 of an octave higher than it’s sibling. The lowest known as the Toyos, then the Zankas, the Maltas and the highest being the Chulis.

These particular pan pipes are of the Malta type and are comprised of 15 bamboo tubes of varying lengths, fashioned in 2 rows of 7 and 8 pipes.

The longest pipe measures an inside length of 13 inches with a diameter of 1/2 an inch.

This instrument is tuned to the key of Sol Major (G) and it’s relative Mi minor (Em). It’s deep vibrations produce a truly beautiful sound that captures the spirit of the Andean people in a timeless harmony.

Zampona Case

These panpipes come with a very special and unique woven case. Unlike most covers, these particular ones are fashioned from an original Andean tribal weaving. Used in traditional tribal environments throughout their life, these authentic weavings are then cleverly fashioned into useful items such as instrument cases, belts and other garments.

Please note : This purchase is for one pan pipe and one case.

Please click this product’s title link and then select any image to view detailed gallery pictures.

£21.99Price:
£4.99P&P:

SORRY ! THIS PRODUCT HAS SOLD OUT. PLEASE CONTACT US FOR NEW ORDERS.

     

Zampona Panpipe PanFlute Tuition - Lessons Tutorial & Song Book - 1

Another excellent tutorial book by one of Bolivia’s favourite musical instructors – Gabriel Callizaya.

‘Metodo De Zampona’ – Contains 55 pages of information regarding all aspects of the zampona, or panpipes as they are often known.

Includes guides on music notation, history and construction of the zampona, pipe scales, how to hold the panpipes, note diagrams and lyrics.

This book also contains a good selection of Gabriel’s own transcriptions of some of Bolivia’s most famous traditional zampona songs such as :

Pall Pall ( Azucena )
Aguas Claras
Para Que La Vida
Ojos Azules
Rosita Pochi
El Humahuaqueno
Castillito De Arena
Cuanto Cuestas Cuanto Vales
Cha Cha Cha
El Funeral De Rio
Lorando Se Fue
Cara De Oveja
Linda La Paz
Embrujo
Viva Mi Patria Bolivia
Tantas Idas Y Vendidas
Moto Mendez
Por Que Me Enamore De Ti
Flor Hermosa
El Sikuri
Cumpleanos Feliz
Himno
Himno A La Alegria
Oh ! Linda La Paz
Minue En Sol M
A La Sombra De Mi Madre

All songs include zampona music notation, pipe diagrams and lyrics.

Please Note : This book is written in Spanish.

The written dialogue in this book is in Spanish, however the language of music is universal and most readers should find the music, note diagrams and various charts in this guide can be understood without too much trouble.

Feedback from readers who have purchased this book confirms this to be true.

Skill Level – Beginner to Intermediate

Book Style – Soft Back

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