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"La cacerola conduce por tubería" is
equivalent to "the saucepan leads through
piping" if I´m to use my private translating machine.
Nay, the Andean pan pines are usually
called "zampoña" (general), "rondador"
(Ecuador) and "sicu" (Peru, Bolivia and
Argentina).
In Bolivia, at folk shows such as Marka Tambo,
in La Paz, I have seen pan pipes almost as
big as the performers themselves
It´s hard to understand how they can blow
such an instrument at an altitude of 3,000
meters above sea level.
/HK
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, April 23, 2000 9:53 AM
Subject: Re: [HCDX]: Pan Pipes

At 15:09 2000-04-23 +1000, you wrote:
Often when listening to South American stations I hear music with the
local Pan Pipes. My internet translation programs want to translate
Pipes in "tubos".

Hello Richard,

This is what I got from http://ets.freetranslation.com/:

"La cacerola Conduce por tubería"

73
Nisse
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