panflutes
noun plural as in strong fondness
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Example:She played her herding panflutes while guiding the sheep over the hill.
Definition:Panpipes used in the herding of animals, especially in Andean cultures.
Example:The music workshop featured panflutes among other instruments to introduce children to Andean music.
Definition:A setting where people learn how to play various instruments and create music.
Example:The Andean panpipes had a harmonic resonance that filled the entire room with its enchanting sound.
Definition:A specific type of panflute used in Andean music and culture.
Example:The flute ensemble included panflutes among other woodwind instruments.
Definition:A group of musical performers who play flutes, including various types of flute instruments.
Example:He was a leading expert in ethnomusicology, focusing on the panflutes of the Inca civilization.
Definition:The study of music in its cultural context, especially the study of non-Western music.
Example:In music class, the teacher introduced the students to the sound of the panflutes.
Definition:A lesson in which students learn about music, often through playing instruments or singing.
Example:Music history classes often discuss the panflutes of ancient civilizations.
Definition:The study of the development of musical traditions and pieces over time.
Example:The musician decided to perform an individual panflute solo at the school’s talent show.
Definition:A musical performance by a single person or a small group without lyrics or accompaniment.
Example:Folk music enthusiasts enjoyed the sound of panflutes from the Andes at the cultural festival.
Definition:Traditional or popular music handed down through generations, often associated with rural or village life.
Example:The craftsmanship of panflutes from the Andes showcased the skill of the artisan.
Definition:High-quality workmanship and skill, often derived from traditional techniques.
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