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  • Quena - Wikipedia
    The quena (hispanicized spelling of Quechua qina, [2] sometimes also written kena in English) 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)
  • Andean Flutes | Geoffrey Ellis Flutes
    Contemporary World Flute Store Quena The quena (pronounced kay-nah) is a traditional flute of the Andes It is typically in the key of G, has six holes and a thumb hole and plays the diatonic major (do re mi) scale It is known for it’s distinct timber and strong voice The quenacho is of the same design, only a lower key, typically D Traditional quena designs are often plagued by issues
  • The Quena: A Journey Through Andean Musical Tradition
    The quena is a wind instrument that has been a fundamental pillar in Andean music for centuries Its history and versatility make it an instrument worthy of exploration and admiration In this article, we will delve into the fascinating world of the quena, discovering its origins, evolution, and its place in Andean musical culture
  • Quenas - Varieties and Fingering Chart - The Pan Flute Store
    Quenas are woodwind instruments from the family of the flutes that are among the first musical instruments that humans have used There are many different varieties around the world, and the quena is the South-American style of this particular flute-like instrument Quenas have a hollow body that produce sounds when air is blown through it
  • Quena - Organology: Musical Instruments Encyclopedia
    The quena is an Andean flute made of bamboo or wood, traditionally played in Andean music, with a distinctive deep and rich sound
  • La quena: ancient musical instrument of Andean folklore
    The quena, from the quechua word qina, it is a beveled wind instrument that has been traditionally used by the people from the different communities of the central Andes The use of the quena can be found in ceramic pieces of Pre-Inca cultures as Nasca or Mochica
  • Mastering the Quena Flute: A Comprehensive Guide for Beginners
    The quena flute, an ancient Andean instrument with a hauntingly beautiful sound, has been captivating audiences for centuries Originating from the indigenous peoples of South America, particularly the Andean region, the quena has a distinct construction and playing technique that sets it apart from other flutes In this article, we will provide a comprehensive guide for beginners on how to
  • Quena
    The quena (also spelled kena or qena) is a traditional vertical notch flute indigenous to the Andean regions of South America, particularly among the Quechua and Aymara peoples of Peru, Bolivia, and Chile It is an end-blown aerophone typically constructed from bamboo, cane, or wood, featuring a V- or U-shaped notch at the proximal end for airflow, six finger holes on the front, and one thumb
  • QUENA o KENA | Andean wind instrument | Kaypacha
    The Quena is undoubtedly the most important instrument of wind within the Andean folk music At present Quena is used in three specific sectors The first and oldest is like social flute used in festivals with bands flutists, religious or magical, and in the daily work for the care of herds In the second Quena is used as a flute soloist or accompanying groups Creole or electric bands, as well
  • Quena | flute | Britannica
    Other articles where quena is discussed: Latin American music: Pre-Columbian patterns: …known in Quechua as the quena was held sacred Early examples had four finger holes, but many later flutes had five or six; some scholars have drawn conclusions about scale possibilities from the number and placement of finger holes Another group of Andean vertical flutes was called pincollos or





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