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    Posted: June 21 2018 at 10:45
I looked everywere, but I couldn't find a prog band using the Pan Flute in their instrumentarium!
Why does the prog community despises this instrumnet?
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I always associate Pan Flute with easy listening new age garbage. It might be that.
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Because even prog isn't ready for the sheer ascending properties of the almighty pan flute which will open up the veils that separate us from a world so magnanimous and beautiful that we would melt into heaps of charred carbon atoms if we were to experience it too quickly.

Here is the pan flute army preparing an unsuspecting world for the celebrated day when the pan flute gods will descend from their perches in the sky and usher in the promised era of eternal peace!





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Pan Flute is cool but it's extremely tricky to use it in a way so that it doesn't sound cheesy.
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As long as we have Ian Anderson blowing a concert flute, we don't need no stinking pan flutes!
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We need a zamfir prog album!



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I associate it too much with some boring Zamfir. Not Prog but I do like him in this:



The pan flute (also known as pan pipe) is used in several acts, including Popol Vuh's Aguirre on the first track towards the end of it.

¿Que me Dices uses some pan flute, Patanga (prog folk) uses pan flute, FLor de Loto uses some pan flute. Camel's "Stationary Traveler" track has pan flute.

I would imagine that there would be quite a few in the Prog Folk realm that would use pan flute. Swara Samrat in Krautrock uses some pan flute, and I would expect that some Krautrock bands would use it occasionally (maybe Ralf Nowy somewhere?).
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Frequently used by Flor de Loto from Peru...

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Hercules Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 21 2018 at 11:56
Andy Latimer plays them on Stationary Traveller.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VfF2UZjXx_g


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How about three pan flutes in harmony?

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Knew this thread was coming...
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Jethro Tull likes to pan flute a lot. In one of the flute solos in A Passion Play, there's one flute panned left and one panned right.
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What about Flairck? 



Edited by TheGazzardian - June 21 2018 at 16:26
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Seriously, i think you have an open niche in the prog world to make it happen! Let er rip, man!

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Baked flute is better than pan flute. Less saturated fat.
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Sampled pan flute was all over prog and rock of the 1980s.  

Gabriel used a similar sampled flute sound on "Sledgehammer," but I don't hear much pan flute these days except on legitimate native music from the Andes mountains of South America, which is quite wonderful.  

The first sound in “Sledgehammer” is a synthesized shakuhachi (bamboo flute) played on the  Fairlight CMI, which back in the eighties represented the cutting edge of digital synthesis and was a staggeringly expensive piece of gear. (Retro synth geeks will want to check out the video of Herbie Hancock and Quincy Jones demonstrating a Fairlight, it’ll put a smile on your face.)


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You haven't lived until you've heard Tarkus played completely on pan flute
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Originally posted by ForestFriend ForestFriend wrote:

Jethro Tull likes to pan flute a lot. In one of the flute solos in A Passion Play, there's one flute panned left and one panned right. 
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I daresay there is some in the works of Los Jaivas
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote BaldJean Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 22 2018 at 08:11
not many people play the pan flute in the first place; even German comedian, jazz-musician and multi-instrumentalist Helge Schneider who plays a huge and diverse range of instruments (piano, organ, guitar, sax, trumpet, violin, cello, accordion, vibraphone, marimbaphone, ukulele, recorder, double bass and drums) doesn't play the pan flute. so it shouldn't come as a surprise that the pan flute is very little used in prog.

speaking of Helge Schneider: in this clip he can be seen on saxophone, double bass and piano




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