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A collection of 8 Andean musical instruments from South America. They are modeled to life-size. These instruments have been around since ancient times, some dating back to the colonial period, such as the charango; and others are as old as the quena and the zampoñas, which date back to ancient cultures such as the Inca. They are used in the countries of Argentina, Chile, Bolivia, Peru and Ecuador.

Zampoña Malta: The most well-known Andean pan flute; high range.

Quena: The most famous of the Andean flutes; medium/high register.

Charango: Is a small Andean stringed instrument of the lute family with 10 strings.

Bombo Leguero, With Mallet and Stick; is an Argentine drum traditionally.

Toyo Zampoña: The largest of the Andean pan flutes. Low range.

Basto Zampoña: Andean pan flute of medium range.

Zampoña Chili: The smallest of the Andean pan flutes; very high range.

Quenacho: A low range Andean flute.

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