This is, however, a really great performance. The flute is not a Pan-flute or Panpipe (really the same, but called by many different names) - it is a pentatonic recorder-like flute. You can check it out at 'woodsounds(dot)com' for more info.
By pentatonic, i am referring to a 5 note major scale, such as G A B D E. This is the oldest instruments were pentatonic, and you really cannot play a wrong note on it - it sounds good, as Brad White explains on his 'How to play the Pan-Flute' video.
It seems as though QUIX4U believes that wikipedia is a great source of valid info - not so in this case. What he was saying is an inaccurate male chauvanistic version of the truth, like Kore Persephone and Hades. In the old legends, she intentionally went to the Underworld to comfort the dead, and she was not "raped" by Hades - that is not true. That is just a later male chauvanistic version.
What is my source of info you ask? It is very reliable, and the author is well known for accurate mythological history.
It is a book by DJ Conway, called 'Maiden, Mother, Crone'. Anyone interested in mythology should read it. Maybe QUIX4U should as well - he might get an education and learn how inaccurate the internet can be
Disregard QUIX4U - he doesn't know ass from elbow. The Pan-flut or Panpipe is named after the Greek god of agriculture and wildlife, Pan. One day, he fell in love with the nymph Syrinx, but she did not want to unite with him. After Pan chased her to a lake, she prayed to the sylphs to shape-shift her into reeds. They did, but Pan, feeling heartbroken, took up the reeds and made them into a Pan-flute in her honor.
A Pan-flute or Panpipe has tubes connected to each other - this is not a Pan-flute
The word "PAN" - refers to the greek god PAN whom feel for the alluring beauty of the water nymph SRYINX ... alas - the big galoot had his merry way with her & she drowned... Forever after - he was heard trying to BLOW across the reeds to "remake" the sounds of her tunes... (wikipedia that - if You'r realy thick- & don't KNOW what PAN & SYRINX relate too)
The siprit of the north american indian, dream catchers, native american head-dresses,the outfits, even the dance! ....yet these guys are from the andes and are playing andean instruments and andean music....WEIRD! there are a couple of groups like this around... I think they have their cultures mixed up!!
That's not a panpipe. But I am curious as to what it actually is. Anyone with knowledge on that? If no - don't guess. We can all presume it's a type of flute;)
its a native american flute that differentiates between different tribes. that would be a plains flute. it can be made from juniper, redwood or cedar wood to produce a softer sound whereas cherry or walnut wood produce a crisp clean sound...
que ignorancia de estos hombres, lo hacen porque no lo saben o quizas no lo se, pero copiancanciones de alborada y tocan misica inca pero se visten como apaches. la verdad que la ignorancia confunde a la egnte de europa.
los incas no fueron una simple tribu , ni fueron salvajes , fueron una cultura.
por favor cambien esa vestimenta y vistanse como incas para cantar su musica...
Can someone please help I'm going demented trying to remember a pan pipes song which was on a 1979 various artists album. I think it was called "Night Moves(?)" and there was a pan pipes track on there which was brilliant. I cant remember the song title or the artist. It started quite slowly but built up to a fast tempo. Please help!!!!
I'm not shure of it but in that years, the only known panpipe song was "El Condor Pasa". It statrs very slowly and at the end the tempo run up very fast. In the seventies this music wasn't yet much popular but these one song was the best known, so I think it should be that one. For to be shure, try to look her on youtube for that song, you'll find.
Thanks for that. It was Incantation with Cacharpaya as I found after trawling through youtube vids for hours! The op emailed me with the answer. It could easily have been "El Condor Pasa" from my description. So thanks again for your help. Maybe someday I'll even find the album as there were many great tracks on it - ahh for the good old days!
Hi I'm a south american panpipe playing nutcase, Incantation had 3 albums the last being the best I only have it on vinyl, I can't remember the name off hand but it had a black cover with a gold sungod head in it. Raices Incas another band did a beautiful double LP with about 35 tracks, Sadly its hard to get this stuff anymore. Amazon probably have a selection.
vaccum tubes!
Staplesz 4 months ago
This is, however, a really great performance. The flute is not a Pan-flute or Panpipe (really the same, but called by many different names) - it is a pentatonic recorder-like flute. You can check it out at 'woodsounds(dot)com' for more info.
By pentatonic, i am referring to a 5 note major scale, such as G A B D E. This is the oldest instruments were pentatonic, and you really cannot play a wrong note on it - it sounds good, as Brad White explains on his 'How to play the Pan-Flute' video.
celticbattleaxe 1 year ago
@celticbattleaxe The Panpipe and Pan-flute are the same instruments, just called by different names
celticbattleaxe 1 year ago
It seems as though QUIX4U believes that wikipedia is a great source of valid info - not so in this case. What he was saying is an inaccurate male chauvanistic version of the truth, like Kore Persephone and Hades. In the old legends, she intentionally went to the Underworld to comfort the dead, and she was not "raped" by Hades - that is not true. That is just a later male chauvanistic version.
celticbattleaxe 1 year ago
What is my source of info you ask? It is very reliable, and the author is well known for accurate mythological history.
It is a book by DJ Conway, called 'Maiden, Mother, Crone'. Anyone interested in mythology should read it. Maybe QUIX4U should as well - he might get an education and learn how inaccurate the internet can be
celticbattleaxe 1 year ago
Disregard QUIX4U - he doesn't know ass from elbow. The Pan-flut or Panpipe is named after the Greek god of agriculture and wildlife, Pan. One day, he fell in love with the nymph Syrinx, but she did not want to unite with him. After Pan chased her to a lake, she prayed to the sylphs to shape-shift her into reeds. They did, but Pan, feeling heartbroken, took up the reeds and made them into a Pan-flute in her honor.
A Pan-flute or Panpipe has tubes connected to each other - this is not a Pan-flute
celticbattleaxe 1 year ago
The word "PAN" - refers to the greek god PAN whom feel for the alluring beauty of the water nymph SRYINX ... alas - the big galoot had his merry way with her & she drowned... Forever after - he was heard trying to BLOW across the reeds to "remake" the sounds of her tunes... (wikipedia that - if You'r realy thick- & don't KNOW what PAN & SYRINX relate too)
QUIX4U 1 year ago
? Where's the PAN PIPES?
(All I seen was the injun on the RHS ? playing on a ? LONG FLUTE)
Pan Pipes ... are a collection of old hollow reeds (or tubes) .. & are played...
in the method which has one BLOWING wind across the top of their upper openings?
(The injun here ... was just using what is called a PLAIN "wind_instrument" - such as a basic recorder)
QUIX4U 1 year ago
beautiful music.
roxy0184 1 year ago
Break it down, Chief!
ichbingott4510 2 years ago
Thank god these guys are here to protect us from the giant guinea pigs.
saintaureus 3 years ago 10
i know ... hahahahaha.... i love south park
chabi3000 2 years ago
whaha lol
Afgefikt 2 years ago
Haha
Fingazmc 2 years ago
dan asco y verguenza
gama35 3 years ago
eston los hermnos espinoza de arequipa peru que indios ni indios yo diria payasos ijijjiijiijijjiij
alemaniacol 3 years ago
otros payasos ridiculos vestidos de apaches buuuuuuuuh
boliviano1236 3 years ago
were they playing in germany somewhere?
as we have seen them many times. :)
ScooterSam82 3 years ago
Great stuff, keep it up.
Vision2sound
vision2sound 3 years ago
Dey some heavy beats mon.
I just feel sorry for the huge naked birds that they nicked all those feathers off.
Clydieooo 3 years ago
man was da tune name fukin sikk any1??
wasim18m 3 years ago
esos patas estan haciendo la finta con Tatanka gravacion de Alborada jajaj
Jhandyveluj 3 years ago
i love the Native American ppl so much.
AMAZING!!
JMEWXO 3 years ago
that is AWESOME THANK YOU !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
chefmorosi 3 years ago
The siprit of the north american indian, dream catchers, native american head-dresses,the outfits, even the dance! ....yet these guys are from the andes and are playing andean instruments and andean music....WEIRD! there are a couple of groups like this around... I think they have their cultures mixed up!!
fiddleup 3 years ago 3
That's not a panpipe. But I am curious as to what it actually is. Anyone with knowledge on that? If no - don't guess. We can all presume it's a type of flute;)
Aspchild 3 years ago
its a native american flute that differentiates between different tribes. that would be a plains flute. it can be made from juniper, redwood or cedar wood to produce a softer sound whereas cherry or walnut wood produce a crisp clean sound...
joshpick18 3 years ago
pan pipes are cool ive allways found them intresting loool
lucy1938203 3 years ago 2
porque se visten como apaches para tocar musica inca...
desubicados...
desmuestren que por lo menos estudiaron algo de los incas.
jamesemga 3 years ago
que ignorancia de estos hombres, lo hacen porque no lo saben o quizas no lo se, pero copiancanciones de alborada y tocan misica inca pero se visten como apaches. la verdad que la ignorancia confunde a la egnte de europa.
los incas no fueron una simple tribu , ni fueron salvajes , fueron una cultura.
por favor cambien esa vestimenta y vistanse como incas para cantar su musica...
jamesemga 3 years ago
hiya me, bf and dog have seen Alborada play live in germany acouple of times, got there cd too, there brilliant :D
ScooterSam82 3 years ago
artist: ALBORADA
song: TATANKA
I love all Alborada's music
oldarizona 3 years ago
good music
jojo0017 3 years ago
Can someone please help I'm going demented trying to remember a pan pipes song which was on a 1979 various artists album. I think it was called "Night Moves(?)" and there was a pan pipes track on there which was brilliant. I cant remember the song title or the artist. It started quite slowly but built up to a fast tempo. Please help!!!!
ymp3101 4 years ago
Have just found the music on video "Party From The Rainbow Bridge" on You Tube. Could someone tell be what the music is called and the artist?
ymp3101 4 years ago
I'm not shure of it but in that years, the only known panpipe song was "El Condor Pasa". It statrs very slowly and at the end the tempo run up very fast. In the seventies this music wasn't yet much popular but these one song was the best known, so I think it should be that one. For to be shure, try to look her on youtube for that song, you'll find.
CheyenneLK 4 years ago
Thanks for that. It was Incantation with Cacharpaya as I found after trawling through youtube vids for hours! The op emailed me with the answer. It could easily have been "El Condor Pasa" from my description. So thanks again for your help. Maybe someday I'll even find the album as there were many great tracks on it - ahh for the good old days!
ymp3101 4 years ago
Hi I'm a south american panpipe playing nutcase, Incantation had 3 albums the last being the best I only have it on vinyl, I can't remember the name off hand but it had a black cover with a gold sungod head in it. Raices Incas another band did a beautiful double LP with about 35 tracks, Sadly its hard to get this stuff anymore. Amazon probably have a selection.
PopeMarmalade3rd 3 years ago
me das risa saul espinoza eres de peru eso no es lo tuyo cuzqueno jajaja ya vete de bruxelles falso indio jajaj luhco y salul jejejj
alemaniacol 4 years ago
i saw these guys like the other day i swear
SilverGothWolf 4 years ago
I have 3 CDs with these guys :D
Xage85 4 years ago
I saw these guys playing on my local High Street last summer!
KashifN 4 years ago
beautiful!!!
arodomus 4 years ago
Do you know the name of this song .. i think i have it but not in this version! Thanks :)
Surfer7654babe3 4 years ago
this song is called tatanka
Urdunchimeg 4 years ago
Yep a worked that out ages ago lol i have either cd :)
Surfer7654babe3 4 years ago
I'd love the CD for this, any ideas where to get it from?
rainbowvein 4 years ago
Reading high street UK most saturdays :P
Shadowadler 4 years ago
Right, it is " Tatanka " and originally sang by Alborada
CheyenneLK 4 years ago
um?? Pan pipes? Where?
musical83 4 years ago
Woah, I absolutely love this music, get the CD please D: :D
rainbowvein 4 years ago
muy bueno me gusto mucho.espero tambien sea de su agrado mis musicas OMAR FLAUTA DE BAMBU un grande abrazo.
omardeblanco 5 years ago