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Old April 10th, 2008, 09:52 AM   #1
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Pan Flute Jazz Musicians

Does anybody know any Pan Flute, Sikus or Zampoņa Jazz Musician? I would love to listen to jazz music played with any kind of Pan Flute.
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Old April 10th, 2008, 09:55 AM   #2
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I'll bet the field's wide open. Get yourself a pan flute, learn a scale or two, and you'll be the world's best jazz pan flute player. Get back, Zamfir!
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Old April 10th, 2008, 12:11 PM   #3
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I'll be interested to know if you can locate any chromatic pan flutes.

( slightly off topic, the concept of Zamfir ripping through Giant Steps brings a smile to my normally dour visage )

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Old April 10th, 2008, 02:19 PM   #4
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I'll be interested to know if you can locate any chromatic pan flutes.
Check here:

http://www.bolivianstuff.com/advance...tegories_id=43

If you click and don't see any result on that page, then click on the England Flag located up left, and 12 or 13 sikus should appear.
Those are all kind of chromatic Zampoņas, Sikus or Pan flutes.

But anyways.. THIS is the ONE I love most:

http://avellaneda.olx.com.ar/sikus-c...cos-iid-602857

Its tubes are arranged like a piano..
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Old April 10th, 2008, 03:27 PM   #5
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I just got back from Wash DC....Played a concert with Deepak Ram who plays an Indian Flute called a "Bansuri"...We made a recording called "Steps" He is an incredible player..Check em' out..You might enjoy this style of flute...
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Old April 10th, 2008, 05:16 PM   #6
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Check here:

http://www.bolivianstuff.com/advance...tegories_id=43

If you click and don't see any result on that page, then click on the England Flag located up left, and 12 or 13 sikus should appear.
Those are all kind of chromatic Zampoņas, Sikus or Pan flutes.

But anyways.. THIS is the ONE I love most:

http://avellaneda.olx.com.ar/sikus-c...cos-iid-602857

Its tubes are arranged like a piano..
Great information nekha. Yeah, you see a lot of these instruments throughout South America. I have one (and a very nice rain stick, too) that I picked up in Ecuador.

I don't seem to see as many Andean musicians on the streets and subways of New York as I used to for some reason.

I've never heard jazz played on pan flutes, either.
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Old April 10th, 2008, 05:18 PM   #7
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Thanks for the link, nekha.
Vic J: that sounds like a GREAT gig. I hope I get to hear the recording.
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Old April 10th, 2008, 06:35 PM   #8
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I stand corrected on the chromatic pan flute issue!

interesting looking stuff!
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Old April 11th, 2008, 08:08 AM   #9
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I didn't realize chromatic pan flutes were available commercially either. I could build my own from the bamboo growing on my property, but I might just order one of those, so I can be the world's master of the jazz pan flute!
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Old April 11th, 2008, 04:36 PM   #10
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My girlfriend gave me a diatonic pan flute she owned, it sounds great. It's a south american stylem, it has 15 bamboo tubes, 8 up and 7 down.. i hope i learn to play it pretty soon so i can change to the chromatic one and start with jazz tunes!
By the way, these are books that teach you how to play Sikus (south american pan flute).. the thing is, they're written in spanish.. but anyways.. you can just play the tunes included on it. Both books are made for the diatonic Sikus which has 7 tubes up and 6 down:

http://rapidshare.com/files/11726962...MPO_A.rar.html

http://www.mediafire.com/?7uedzrx1xg4

If you are interested and have any question about the book (since they are both in spanish) just ask me and I'll be glad to answer you.
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Old April 13th, 2008, 05:37 AM   #11
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I was driving down the street one day, playing my harmonica, and I stuck it out the window and noticed that I got a sound.
It might be interesting to mount several pan-flutes on one's vehicle, at the correct angle, and get sound when the optimum speed is reached.
This would be a nice retaliation for all the trunk-mounted subwoofers out there.
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Old January 24th, 2011, 04:39 AM   #12
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jazz panpipes

Since it is easy to get two notes a halftone apart from a single tube, I tried playing jazz on diatonic panpipes for 13 years, before converting them to wholetone. This made all those artificial scales (chromatic, wholetone, diminished, augmented, fourths etc) like child's play. All major scales (and their modes) take only one of two forms, and you don't even need to know what key you are in to follow the music. You can try out the concept with your mouse on http://improvise.free.fr/nai/nai.html

I have made some jazz panpipe videos on Youtube using this username which you can check out.

Currently I am developing a plastic wholetone panflute with 3D technology to get the right diameters for best sound projection. Interested? Get in touch!
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Old January 24th, 2011, 06:00 AM   #13
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I just got back from Wash DC....Played a concert with Deepak Ram who plays an Indian Flute called a "Bansuri"...We made a recording called "Steps" He is an incredible player..Check em' out..You might enjoy this style of flute...
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Thanks for the link, nekha.
Vic J: that sounds like a GREAT gig. I hope I get to hear the recording.
Here's some samples on Amazon...

http://www.amazon.com/Steps-Deepak-Ram/dp/B0014C4DDS

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Since it is easy to get two notes a halftone apart from a single tube, I tried playing jazz on diatonic panpipes for 13 years, before converting them to wholetone. This made all those artificial scales (chromatic, wholetone, diminished, augmented, fourths etc) like child's play. All major scales (and their modes) take only one of two forms, and you don't even need to know what key you are in to follow the music. You can try out the concept with your mouse on http://improvise.free.fr/nai/nai.html

I have made some jazz panpipe videos on Youtube using this username which you can check out.

Currently I am developing a plastic wholetone panflute with 3D technology to get the right diameters for best sound projection. Interested? Get in touch!
Welcome aboard the site, BC. Your project sounds pretty cool.
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Old January 24th, 2011, 07:15 AM   #14
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Old December 17th, 2012, 04:31 AM   #15
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Jazz panpipes have arrived!!

After many prototypes I have finally arrived at some models that sound great, as well as being washable! Check them out on http://www.tuutflutes.com . There is also a video page (latest is Jimmy Rowles's "Peacocks" on panpipes) and an explanation of the wholetone concept (with an illustration by John Coltrane.) In fact in tribute to JC I am working on what I consider one of rthe crowning pieces of 20th century music, "Expression" on my 4-octave "Jazz Ballad" model. Although individually machined by CNC machines, these flutes work out about half the price of a luthier made model, and arrive by Fedex within a matter of days from China to your door!
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