One of the members of the panpipe group performing with a large size Pan Pipe that produces lower sounds. This open street performance was done at the Cuba Stree Carnival at Wellington, New Zealand on 23-02-2007.
It's a "toyo", the largest of a set of Andean panpipes that are lately used for fake "Native American" music. They also like tu use "quenas", dance and use fake feathers.
That is pretty deep! Thanks for posting this because it helps everyone who is interested to see what different things may be possible in they types of musical instruments that they could decide to get.
@juanancho Are they no toyos in the real ´´Native American `` music? Because I saw much groups who used those instruments.
oksfreak 5 months ago
It's a "toyo", the largest of a set of Andean panpipes that are lately used for fake "Native American" music. They also like tu use "quenas", dance and use fake feathers.
Greetings from Bolivia :)
juanancho 2 years ago
That is pretty deep! Thanks for posting this because it helps everyone who is interested to see what different things may be possible in they types of musical instruments that they could decide to get.
Seabrook78in 3 years ago
Jeez hope he has a licence for them!! they're one serious set of pipes.
PopeMarmalade3rd 3 years ago
:)))
dasgroover 4 years ago
hooo.. finally come to something worth listening to and it's soooooo short.. a well
it's beautiful no less
dasgroover 4 years ago
i like the sound of pan pipes
samuel588 4 years ago