Peruvian Pan Flute — 7 Tube
Compact 7-tube bamboo pan flute covering a pentatonic octave — a pure, portable voice for Andean melody and meditative breath work.
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| Dimensions | 6" × 4" × 0.5" |
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| Weight | 0.1 lbs |
About This Instrument
The 7-tube pan flute is the most elemental form of the instrument, its range spanning a single Andean pentatonic octave that has been in use since pre-Columbian times. Every tube is open at one end and sealed at the other, its pitch determined entirely by length — a perfect illustration of the physical law connecting dimension to frequency that Pythagoras encoded as the basis of harmony. Small and light, it requires only breath and attentiveness to produce music of quiet beauty.
Harmonic Philosophy
Seven tubes, seven tones — the most fundamental harmonic structure in Western and many world musical traditions. The heptachord (seven-note scale) is the musical encoding of the number seven, which appears across cosmological, mathematical, and anatomical systems.