How to Play Panpipes For Beginners (Tutorial)
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- čas přidán 10. 08. 2023
- In this video, I will show you how to play the bamboo panpipes, specifically the siku pan pipes handcrafted in Peru. These panpipes consist of 13 notes, each adorned with a woven band. To begin, focus on the blowing position. Instead of blowing directly over the pipe, position your lips slightly over it to direct the airflow. Each pipe produces a different note based on its length, you should practice blowing correctly to maintain a consistent clear sound. The pan pipes generally follow the diatonic scale of C major, though handmade pipes may have size variations that affect the notes. Once we understand the notes, we can play Twinkle Twinkle Little Star on the pan pipes. Join me on this learning journey as we explore the world of pan pipes together. Don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more pan pipes tutorials. See you soon!
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Great video! I just bought my first panpipes and this really helped thank you 🎶
We are glad you liked the video, have fun making music 😊
That sound takes me back to the first time I played Tak 2: the Staff of Dreams, now I know what was making that beautiful music that played through out the game.
Hi! That's fantastic to hear! It’s amazing how music can bring back such vivid memories. I'm glad the tutorial helped you connect with those sounds from Tak 2. :)
im in the middle of the amazon rn just got my first panpipes
That's amazing!!
Thank you very much!!
Your welcome 🙏
Good job on the video! Kept it to very useful information for me who just opened my amz box. Also let me know YOUR level, super helpful to know what info to weight higher etc. anyway, I learned & enjoyed. Thanks
Thank you so much, glad you found the video useful, Ryan is a beginner and did a lot of research to be able to make this video! 😊
Thank u very
Your welcome 🙏
My mom just came back from Colombia and returned with one! But it only has 12 I don’t if this is like a native Colombian thing? Anyone know?
That's awesome! Panpipes, also called "zampoña" in certain areas, boast a deep-rooted history across South America, Colombia included. The 12-pipe set you mentioned is quite popular and capable of creating lovely tunes. Each set, regardless of the number of pipes, offers its distinct sound and musical range.
At the beginning you are describing how to play any flute
That's awesome! 😊
How interesting
Glad you think so, are you learning to play the panpipes? 😊
@@CarvedCulture Yes I am in fact!
Amazing, how are you getting on? is there any particular songs you would like to learn?@@iheartm4ri
I bought a zabona pan pipe from Bolivia not knowing it’s not recommended for beginners -$32
Don’t worry you should be fine, it just might take a bit longer to learn how to switch between rows when playing 😊
Yup 😂 same Peruvian boat! Enjoy your journey
Great playing!
I would just like to let you know it sounds like your pipes are tuned to C# rather than C
You're right, I just checked the panpipes with a tuning app and its coming up as C# - this changes everything! 😊
Tysm for this I just got a new panpipe
Your are very welcome 🙏
im from Peru
Hi there! :)
I don't know HOW a pan flute can get out of tune, but that thing is out of tune.
Hi! Pan flutes can go out of tune, although it might not be as common as with other instruments. Changes in humidity, temperature, or even the materials the flute is made from can affect the tuning over time. Hope this helps! :)
Kman, that flute is NOT out of tune. It's fine. And our good friend plays it well and we should be thankful for his educational video.
@@charlesfernandez1278 Thx for your opinion.
@@charlesfernandez1278 It’s not out of tune if you want your E a bit flat and your D a bit sharp, but if you want it tuned to an equal tempered diatonic scale, then yeah, it’s out of tune. Nothing against this guy, he even said specifically that most pan flutes aren’t perfectly tuned due to minor variances.
@@Kman. It could also be poorly made
Show notes pl
Hi! Here you go. :)
The notes long to short = C D E F G A B C D E F G A
Why don’t you let the people who consider this a cultural treasure- South and Central America- teach instead of another example of cultural appropriation. Stop stealing other peoples culture!
Hi, there! While I understand the good intentions of this comment, please, keep in mind that the pan flute (or versions of it) is an instrument that is treasured by numerous cultures across the world. In fact, the origins of the pan flute (at least the Greek pan flute, the syrinx) are often attributed to Ancient Greece, in which it had significance in mythology and religion. While I understand he used Peruvian panpipes in this video, from my personal perspective Carved Culture did no wrong and only showed the upmost respect and admiration to this instrument. All the best.
What a strange and uneducated comment, Sandra