Quena Flute from Bolivia

£22.99

Quena Flute | Real Quena from Bolivia | Features Authentic Aguayo Design | Comes with Finger Chart | Fairly Traded Item | Item Ships from UK

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Description

Quena Flute

Quena Flute – Bolivian Quena – direct from Bolivia! Length 38cm Made from Bamboo

These are not professional instruments, it is a fun instrument the local people of Bolivia use.

Comes with free fingering guide chart They are not professional quality – they are for beginners/ practice/ fun.

May differ slightly from that pictured due to hand made nature

This is not a toy – not suitable for children

We have many more woodwind instruments from all over the world.  We also sell Quena Cases and Quenas with accessories.

Quena Flute Background

The quena is central to the music of Bolivia and Peru. It will be useful for you to learn how to play it and you can click this link for a video guide.

The quena (hispanicized spelling of Quechua qina) is the traditional flute of the Andes.

Traditionally made of cane or wood, it has 6 finger holes and one thumb hole, and is open on both ends or the bottom is half-closed (choked).

To produce sound, the player closes the top end of the pipe with the flesh between the chin and lower lip, and blows a stream of air downward, along the axis of the pipe, over an elliptical notch cut into the end. It is normally in the key of G, with G4 being the lowest note.

It produces a very “textured” and “dark” timbre because of the length-to-bore ratio of about 16 to 20 (subsequently causing difficulty in the upper register), which is very unlike the tone of the Western concert flute with a length-to-bore ratio of about 38 to 20.

The quena is mostly used in traditional Andean music. In the 1960s and 1970s the quena was used by several nueva canción musicians. This use was in most cases for particular songs and not as a standard instrument, but some groups such as Illapu and virtuoso player Facio Santillan have used it regularly. In the 1980s and 1990s some post-nueva canción rock groups have also incorporated the quena in some of their songs; notably Soda Stereo in Cuando Pase el Temblor and Los Enanitos Verdes in Lamento Boliviano. The quena is also relatively common in world music.

This information was taken from this article.

Additional information
Weight 0.06 kg
Dimensions 3 × 5 × 42 cm
Pais/Region de fabricacion

Bolivia

Numero de piece fabricant

Non applicable

Fabricante

terrapin

Marque

Terrapin Trading Ltd

CODE-BARRES EAN

5308320593963

Marca

Terrapin Trading Ltd

Manufacture

terrapin

Produktart

flute

Fabrication

terrapin

Instrumento

zamponas

Fabricant

terrapin

Pays/Region de fabrication

Bolivie

Brand

Terrapin Trading Ltd

Hersteller

schildkrote

Herstellernummer

Nicht zutreffend

ISBN

9788887748840

Material

bambus

Herstellung

schildkrote

UPC

Does not apply

MPN

No se aplica

EAN

5308320593963

Fabricacion

tortuga

Type

Flute

Marke

Terrapin Trading Ltd

Tipo

cana

Country/Region of Manufacture

Bolivia

Manufacturer

terrapin

Matiere de la caisse

bambou

Herstellungsland und -region

Bolivien

Material del cuerpo

bambu

Body Material

Bamboo

Instrument

flute de pan

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We use recycled products where we can. All items are professionally packed.

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