Bass flute from the Andes region, in South America. Also called "moseño" or "meceno". See http://www.kaypacha.com.ar/instrumentos/moxeno.htm (in Spanish)

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          [INST-567] Moxeño

          Name: Variant spellings of this unique wind instrument include Moceño, Moxeño and Mohoceño
          A type of woodwind instrument
          Invented by: It is believed to have originated in the Canton de Mohosa, Bolivia
          External links: http://www.nativefluteswalking.com/moseno-flute.shtml
          Disambiguation: A Bolivian woodwind instrument
          Description: The Moseño originates amongst the Aymara-speaking Peoples and is central to the matrimonial Mosenada Dance. This unusual transverse bamboo flute has a full, compassionate tone when played that is very stirring to hear.

           

          Stanisław Howard added a comment - Name: Variant spellings of this unique wind instrument include Moceño , Moxeño and Mohoceño A type of woodwind instrument Invented by: It is believed to have originated in the Canton de Mohosa, Bolivia External links: http://www.nativefluteswalking.com/moseno-flute.shtml Disambiguation: A Bolivian woodwind instrument Description: The Moseño originates amongst the Aymara-speaking Peoples and is central to the matrimonial Mosenada Dance. This unusual transverse bamboo flute has a full, compassionate tone when played that is very stirring to hear.  

          It is a type of wind instrument. Variant spellings of this unique wind instrument include MoceñoMoxeño and Mohoceño, and there are great variations in Moseño size, but the most easily recognized of these fipple flutes is the low, bass Moseño with its external mouthpiece pipe. Believed to have originated in the Canton de Mohosa, Bolivia, the Moseño originates amongst the Aymara-speaking Peoples and is central to the matrimonial Mosenada Dance. This unusual transverse bamboo flute has a full, compassionate tone when played that is very stirring to hear.

          More pictures and information 

          http://www.nativefluteswalking.com/moseno-flute.shtml

          Stanisław Howard added a comment - It is a type of wind instrument. Variant spellings of this unique wind instrument include  Moceño ,  Moxeño  and  Mohoceño , and there are great variations in Moseño size, but the most easily recognized of these fipple flutes is the low, bass Moseño with its external mouthpiece pipe. Believed to have originated in the Canton de Mohosa, Bolivia, the  Moseño  originates amongst the Aymara-speaking Peoples and is central to the matrimonial Mosenada Dance. This unusual transverse bamboo flute has a full, compassionate tone when played that is very stirring to hear. More pictures and information  http://www.nativefluteswalking.com/moseno-flute.shtml

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