

🎶 Elevate your vibe with the soulful spirit of nature’s bamboo breeze!
The Spirit of Nature Pan Flute is a handcrafted bamboo wind instrument made in Peru, available in two sizes (7" and 12") with a polished finish and colorful woven strap. Designed for adults, it offers authentic native sounds with labeled notes for easy playability, blending cultural artistry with eco-friendly materials.





| ASIN | B078KG25S4 |
| Brand Name | Mia Jewel Shop |
| Color | Brown |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (889) |
| Finish Type | Polished |
| Included Components | With Strap |
| Instrument Key | A |
| Manufacturer | Mia Jewel Inc. |
| Material Type | Bamboo |
| Set Name | Small |
| Style | Modern |
| UPC | 651536134037 |
S**L
Lovely, playable instruments at a great price
Quite a few reviews claim that these are ornamental and not instruments. Ignore those reviews as it seems to me that they were written by people who simply did not know how they were to be played. For example, one person took a picture of the closed ends of the pipes and said that she nearly blew her brains out trying to blow them open. I give her kudos for her attempt, but that's totally the wrong way to play a panpipe. These are not recorders. You don't blow through the pipe. Instead, you blow over the opening. Think of filling up coke bottles with various amounts of liquid. Then, blow across the openings to get your notes. When I first got it, I couldn't get a sound. I handed it to my husband, who immediately got it going. I realized by watching him that I needed to angle my lips just right and blow at just the right speed (not too soft, but not too hard either). I never did learn to whistle, so perhaps that's why I didn't instinctively figure it out like my husband. In any case, I played through each note, checking for accuracy in the pitch. All sounded right at labeled. (Pitches are labeled with solfege. Note that what is commonly called 'ti' here in the US is called 'si' over there.)
V**Y
Very nice flute
Love it
N**N
Pretty cheap
Came in quicker than expected but does not seem like natural bamboo. It’s hard to get a noise out of and came with stuff written all over it. Not to mention when I peeled off the “Made in Peru” sticker, it peeled off some of the paint. You get what you pay for I guess ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
R**S
Good for the price!
Sounded good and functioned well for the price. The quality of the product is alright, but I wish I would have bought a slightly more expensive one to hopefully get a little better quality.
I**.
Not really a usable instrument
This is cute but it’s more like a novelty. Like something you would pick up from a street vendor to hang up next to your tiki mask on the wall. You can play it but it isn’t easy to play and it isn’t something that you would play in a band.
O**Y
Worth the money.
First 6-7 notes are in tune but not the upper ones. It's okay because I can tune it myself, when I get around to it. Add some wax or glue inside to make it sharp and use sandpaper to make them flat. One of the pipes is leaking but some glue will fix it. Not perfect, but for the price it's great and worth 5 stars, imo. Try making one yourself and it'll take way longer than the cost of these pipes. I've made many bamboo flutes myself and know what it takes.
I**.
Definitely a good buy
My daughter loved it for her bday.
P**E
unsuitable for anything but a toy
Product description did not state that this was a toy. it is completely unusable for anything EXCEPT a childs toy. it is sturdy and I'm sure some child would like to play with it, but it does not make a sound. I regret having spent money on it.
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