of the
Carolina Chocolate Drops plays the quills, a traditional African-American pan flute, suspending it in front of his mouth with a
harmonica rack The curved-style pan flute was popularized by the Romanian musician Gheorghe Zamfir, who toured extensively and recorded many albums of pan flute music in the 1970s, and by several other artists who began recording at the same time. Today there are thousands of devoted players across Europe, Asia and the Americas. Both the curved and traditional South American variations are also very popular in
Peruvian traditional groups and other
Andean music. In Bolivia, the panpipes of the
altiplano are known as jula-jula, and those of the Andean range as julu-julu. In
Laos and
Thailand, there is a cylindrical version called the
wot, used in folk music from the
Isaan region of the country. The player alters notes by rotating the instrument with the hands, rather than by head movements. Panpipes are used in varieties of African traditional music, typically constructed from
bamboo. The ngororombe, often accompanied by percussion instruments in ensembles, is found in northeastern Zimbabwe. The
Nyungwa tribe in Malawi also use the ngororombe and use the same term to refer to the dance that accompanies playing of the instrument; the term nyanga is also employed for the instrument. Some new designs are beginning to appear, as designers and makers take advantage of computer-aided design and 3D additive manufacturing, to move past the limitations of traditional tool and materials. These new pan flutes address some long-standing issues to make it an easier instrument to learn and to play accurately.
Types •
Paixiao •
Wot •
Nai (
Romania,
Moldova). •
Siku •
Kuvytsi,
Svyryli,
Rebro,
Nai (Ukraine) • A small panflute called
chiflo or
xipro was used by
Galician mobile knife sharpeners in Portugal, Spain, Argentina and Mexico, who blew quick, loud scales to announce their arrival in the neighborhood. They were traditionally bored from a block of wood, but more recently have been cast in plastic. • The
firlinfeu is a popular folk instrument in
Brianza, the province of
Monza and the southern sides of provinces of
Lecco and
Como (
Italy). • Quills, an African-American instrument known primarily through the recordings of
Henry Thomas in the 1920s, and the
Delta blues musician
Sid Hemphill. More recently,
Dom Flemons has revived the playing of the quills. •
Soinari •
Larchemi == Notable pan flute musicians ==