pandean pipe
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Definition
Noun: A primitive wind instrument consisting of several parallel pipes of graduated length bound together. It is played by blowing across the open ends of the pipes.
Usage
The term "pandean pipe" refers specifically to the traditional instrument. It is often used in historical or folk music contexts.
Examples
- The shepherd played a simple melody on his pandean pipe.
- The museum's collection includes ancient pandean pipes made from reeds.
- The sound of the pandean pipe is soft and breathy.
Advanced Usage
- As a collective noun: While typically referring to a single instrument, the term can be used collectively for this type of instrument.
- The study of ancient pandean pipe construction reveals much about early music.
Variants and Related Words
- Panpipes (noun): The more common modern term for the same instrument.
- Syrinx (noun): The classical Greek name for the instrument, often used in mythological contexts.
Synonyms
- Panpipes
- Syrinx
- Set of pipes
Notes on Meaning
The "pandean pipe" is named after Pan, the Greek god of nature and shepherds, who is often depicted playing this instrument. It is characterized by its bundle of sealed tubes, producing different notes without the use of finger holes on the individual pipes.
Noun
- a primitive wind instrument consisting of several parallel pipes bound together