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Monday, March 7, 2011

Ancient Pre-Inca musical instruments Parte II



This is a demonstration in Cusco about the ancient pre-Columbian instruments. We can see a bottle that by action of water flowing from one container to another by itself produce a whistle. We can also see a whistle that simulates the sound of a hummingbird. Then we see a tool that simulates the sound of a toad. Then We can see a ocarina Moche with a Owl shape which produces a beautiful melody. Then you can see bone flutes, which can be from deer, llama, alpaca and condor.

In the vidieo the musician playing a beautiful melody with the bone of condor. With the condor feather can make a flapping sound effect. After our Andean musician plays a antroporfoma Trumpet and a amorphous Trumpet and then another. And finally plays a prayer with an ocarina in the form of Puma.

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