5 Hour Andean Pan Flute Music | The Best From Bolivia Peru Chile Ecuador

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The sweet tones of the panpipe (or pan flute), captures the essence of Andean culture. The pan flute is an instrument known and played across the Andes since ancient times.

Most likely, the Andean pan flute first developed among the Aymara cultures of the Lake Titicaca region, and spread from there to other regions, where it took on diverse designs and sizes.
It is said that early Andean shepherdesses would walk the mountain slopes playing their panpipes to attract their goats.

The Andean pan flute has many shapes, sizes and tunings, and each has its own name. The pan flute is known in Aymara language as the “siku”. In Quechua as “antara” and in Spanish it is also known as “zampoña”. Additionally, different-sized sikus (and there are at least four sizes) have their own names.

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