zampoña
The zampoña is a traditional wind instrument from the Andes region, particularly associated with countries like Peru and Bolivia. It consists of a series of bamboo tubes of varying lengths, which produce different musical notes when blown into. The zampoña is often played in pairs, with one musician playing a melody while the other provides harmony.
This instrument is commonly used in folk music and cultural celebrations, reflecting the rich heritage of the Andean people. The zampoña is also known by other names, such as siku or antara, depending on the region and specific style of play.