Quenacho
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The quenacho, also known as kenacho, is a traditional Andean wind instrument, a type of flute used in South American music. It is larger than the quena, another popular Andean flute, and is characterized by its deep, resonant sound. • The quenacho is an important instrument in Andean folk music, particularly in the regions of Bolivia, Peru, and northern Argentina. It is commonly used in both solo performances and ensembles, often accompanying other traditional instruments like the charango (a small stringed instrument) and panpipes. Its sound is emblematic of the Andean highlands and is often used in music that evokes the natural landscapes and cultural heritage of the region. • Player: Veronika Vitazkova • Video production: Risto Nikolic • https://veronika-vitazkova.com/ • / veronika_vitazkova
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