Pan flute
The pan flute, also known as the panpipes, is a musical instrument made up of a series of tubes of varying lengths. Each tube produces a different pitch when blown across the top. Traditionally made from materials like bamboo or wood, the pan flute is popular in various cultures, especially in South America and Europe.
This instrument is often associated with folk music and is played in ensembles or solo performances. The pan flute has a rich history, with origins tracing back to ancient civilizations, and it continues to be used in modern music, showcasing its versatility and enduring appeal.