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Topic: Pan pipe tone range
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posted: 5/23/2009 at 3:48:39 PM ET
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Hi! I bought a 15 tube pan pipe with a D"-D"" tone range. Can anyone please give me the individual notes by tube so I can write music?

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posted: 6/21/2009 at 10:21:59 PM ET
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I'm not exactly sure if this is right, but your largest tube would be your lowest note and your smallest tube would be your highest note. From the largest tube to the smallest your notes would just be a full octave from D to D. This includes flats and sharps. If you have one, you can check your notes by piano. Thats what I did with mine.


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