Pan flute

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Image:Panpipes.png The pan flute (also known as panpipes, syrinx, or quills) is an ancient musical instrument based on the principle of the stopped pipe, consisting usually of ten or more pipes of gradually increasing length. The syrinx (Greek συριγξ) has long been popular as a folk instrument, and is considered the ancestor of both the pipe organ and the harmonica, or mouth organ. The pan flute is named for its association with the rustic Greek god Pan.

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The pipes comprising it are stopped at one end, so that the sound waves have to travel twice the length of the pipe, giving out a note nearly an octave lower than that produced by an open pipe of equal length. In the traditional style, pipes are fine-tuned to correct pitch by placing small pebbles or dry corn kernels into the bottom of the pipes. Contemporary makers of panpipes will use a wax (commonly beeswax) to tune their new instruments.

The pan flute is played by blowing horizontally across the open end against the sharp inner edge of the pipes. This creates the regular series of pulses which generate the sound waves within the tubes. Each pipe plays a single note, but by overblowing, that is, increasing the pressure of breath and tension of lips, harmonics may also be produced. (Overblowing typically results in a note an octave higher than the fundamental tone.)

The plural of syrinx is syringes, from which the modern word syringe is derived. (Pan pipes is both singular and plural.) Other names for the instrument include the Medieval fistula panis.

The pan flute was most recently popularised by the Romanian musician Gheorghe Zamfir, who toured extensively and recorded many albums of pan flute music, and by several other artists who began recording at the same time. They are also very popular in Peruvian traditional groups and other Andean music.

This simple instrument was used in some songs by The Beatles, Simon and Garfunkel, Bee Gees, Agustín Lara, Luis Miguel and Céline Dion.

Types of pan flutes

Pan flute players

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