Nice examples - Thanks! An additional thought on Native American flutes (check out Blue Bear Flutes), Charlie believes the old original flutes were smaller, closer to 1/2" (12 mm) bore. The lovely large bore flutes are more recent (loved in movie themes). Like you said... Number of holes vary. Many are 4, 5, 6 holes with simple fingering they are similar tuning to Minor Pentatonic scale, but also play chromatic & blues scales. Your Peruvian Ocarina looks fun & sounded beautiful. - R
The Ecuadorian rondador isn't shown in the video, the ones that are being shown in the video is the toyos and zampoña. The rondador is tuned to some unique pentatonic scale and has only 1 row, only found in Ecuador. Whilst on the other hand the Zampoña is tuned diatonically and can have 2 rows (most commonly) or 1 row, it can be found in all Andean countries like Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru, Argentina and Chile.
I really love how I can just go in this library and pick out single instruments as I need them. Same with the Pheonix orchestra or most any of your other libraries, I found that Majestic Horns in the organic samples recently too, very nice legato sample and you really can't beat that price haha. Thanks guys!
8:30 this is inaccurate, the oldest known musical instrument at the time of writing is a 60k year old flute made from a cave bear femur, and it was played with finger holes.
1. Moceño Country of origin: Bolivia. 2. Kena and kenacho Country of origin for Kena: The Andes mountains. (South America) Country of origin for Kenacho: Argentina. 3. Pinkullo Country of origin: Bolivia. 4. Tarka Country of origin: Peru. 5. Navajo flute Country of Origin: North America (United states and Canada) 6. Aztec flute Country of origin: Mexico. 7. Panpipes Country of origin: Peru. 8. Chuli sikus Country of origin: The Andes mountains. 9. Clay bass ocarina Country of origin: Unknown. Sun and moon bass ocarina Country of origin: unknown. 10. Peruvian ocarina Country of origin: Peru. 12. Tenor ocarina Country of origin: unknown.
Wow you played the instruments in a proper way. Congrats! Thank u guys for saving my culture! ToT
recently used the moseño in a song i wrote i love how soft it sounds it fits really well with the xylophone and a sub bass with lots of glide on it
Listening now... very much enjoying the selected instruments, simply beautiful.
These are amazing educational musicology videos! Completely aside from being promo/instruction for some sample library. Thank you so much.
Our pleasure!
Richard and Mauricio open up a fascinating world; great guides for this wonderful library!
Excellent demonstrations. Thanks guys!
The small pampipe I love it. It's my favorite. I played flute for 6 yrs in school 💞
Well done, Richard.
Love all of these showcase videos ! 🖤
Wonderful instruments. Amazing skill!
Thank you! Cheers!
ohw, so many type of flute evidently.
Beautiful
Thank you! Cheers!
Nice examples - Thanks! An additional thought on Native American flutes (check out Blue Bear Flutes), Charlie believes the old original flutes were smaller, closer to 1/2" (12 mm) bore. The lovely large bore flutes are more recent (loved in movie themes). Like you said... Number of holes vary. Many are 4, 5, 6 holes with simple fingering they are similar tuning to Minor Pentatonic scale, but also play chromatic & blues scales. Your Peruvian Ocarina looks fun & sounded beautiful. - R
The correct name for the panpipes is “Rondador”.
The Ecuadorian rondador isn't shown in the video, the ones that are being shown in the video is the toyos and zampoña. The rondador is tuned to some unique pentatonic scale and has only 1 row, only found in Ecuador. Whilst on the other hand the Zampoña is tuned diatonically and can have 2 rows (most commonly) or 1 row, it can be found in all Andean countries like Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru, Argentina and Chile.
I really love how I can just go in this library and pick out single instruments as I need them. Same with the Pheonix orchestra or most any of your other libraries, I found that Majestic Horns in the organic samples recently too, very nice legato sample and you really can't beat that price haha. Thanks guys!
Glad you enjoy it!
Very nice sound ! Come on wallet
Whats the aztec flutes name?
anyone know where I can buy a moseño?
why is the outmost hole on the Moceno stuffed?
8:30 this is inaccurate, the oldest known musical instrument at the time of writing is a 60k year old flute made from a cave bear femur, and it was played with finger holes.
Thank you for the correction :)
1. Moceño
Country of origin: Bolivia.
2. Kena and kenacho
Country of origin for Kena: The Andes mountains. (South America)
Country of origin for Kenacho: Argentina.
3. Pinkullo
Country of origin: Bolivia.
4. Tarka
Country of origin: Peru.
5. Navajo flute
Country of Origin: North America (United states and Canada)
6. Aztec flute
Country of origin: Mexico.
7. Panpipes
Country of origin: Peru.
8. Chuli sikus
Country of origin: The Andes mountains.
9. Clay bass ocarina
Country of origin: Unknown.
Sun and moon bass ocarina
Country of origin: unknown.
10. Peruvian ocarina
Country of origin: Peru.
12. Tenor ocarina
Country of origin: unknown.
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