Robs Andean Quena Flute

A childhood bamboo flute.

ByRob Asselstine

The story

I’ve had this weird bamboo flute since I was a kid. I have no idea when or how it actually came into my possession but it’s been with my collection of odd musical instruments for as long as I can remember. As it turns out, it’s actually made from a stalk of sugar cane and originates from the Andes mountains in Peru – go figure! I’ve sampled only one note (D3) but spread the sample (exs file) over the entire keyboard. It can be played as a solo instrument which delivers a rather haunting sound (sample attached) or in chords which delivers a mellotron-isn texture (sample attached)

Reviews

  • So beautiful

    It´s very nice to have such a clear sound. It works in many genres.

    Evolo on 10 February 2023
  • Only one sampled note? I'd never guess!

    I can't really believe this is an instrument that has only one sampled note, because it feels amazing to play and to listen to. I immediately came up with some tunes and I was very impressed by it.
    Highly recommended!

    I am not sure why there was no Kontakt label in the thumbnail though - almost ignored it!

    Alex Raptakis on 01 December 2021
  • simple and beautiful

    natural sound and good dynamics.
    is very versatile for different musical styles.
    thanks for the great work on the flute.

    Roger Metal on 15 December 2021
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