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andean pan flute
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European countries
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Uncommon and often associated with traditional Andean music or tourist souvenirs
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andean pan flute craftsmanship
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European countries
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Viewed as a unique and intricate craft, but not widely understood or appreciated
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3
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andean pan flute music
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European countries
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Perceived as exotic or unfamiliar outside of specific cultural contexts
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1
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4
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andean pan flute performance
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European countries
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Usually encountered in the context of folkloric shows or themed entertainment
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1
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5
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andean pan flute player
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European countries
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Often seen as a novelty or entertainment for tourists
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1
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6
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pan flutes
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European countries
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Less commonly recognized traditional musical instrument, with a history in ancient Greece and Rome
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1
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7
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pan flutes
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European countries
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Known for being made from various materials including wood, bone, and metal
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1
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8
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pan flutes
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European countries
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Seen as an element of classical and ancient music
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1
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9
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pan flutes
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European countries
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More commonly encountered in classical orchestral or chamber music contexts
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1
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10
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pan flutes
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European countries
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Viewed as a representation of ancient European musical heritage
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1
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11
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quena flute
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European
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Uncommon and not widely recognized
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