Back to Latin America Aerophones An aerophone is an instrument in which the generator of sound is a column of vibrating air.The basic types of aerophones include: – Free Aerophones [Rotating aerophones & Free Reeds] – Wind Instruments Proper [Edge-blown flutes / Lip Vibrated / Reedpipes] Bolivia ‘Quena’ Flute Read More » Columbia ‘Armadillo’ Ocarina Read More » Columbia ‘Nariño’ Ocarina Read More » Columbia ‘Tairona Bird’ Whistle Read More » Columbia ‘Tairona Ocarina’ Read More » Columbia ‘Tairona Whistle’ Read More » Costa Rica ‘Zoomorphic’- Ocarina Read More » Ecuador: ‘Bahia Whistling Vessel’ Read More » Guatemala: ‘Ocarina’ Olmec Read More » Mexico ‘Colima Dog’ Ocarina Read More » Mexico ‘Colima Warrior’ Flute Read More » Mexico ‘Uilacapitztli – Flute’- Aztec Read More » Mexico ‘Veracruz Anthropomorphic Whistle’ Read More » Mexico ‘Veracruz Head Whistle’ Read More » Mexico ‘Veracruz Jaguar Ocarina’ Read More » Mexico ‘Veracruz Sonriente’ Whistle Read More » Mexico ‘Veracruz Supernatural Deity’ Whistle Read More » Mexico ‘Veracruz’ Monkey Ocarina Read More » Mexico ‘Veracruz’ Priest Mask Whistle Read More » Mexico “Toltec Jaguar” Trumpet Read More » Mexico “Colima’ Flute Read More » Mexico: ‘Nayarit’ Polychrome Ocarina Read More » Peru ‘Lobatus galeatus’ Conch Horn Read More » Peru ‘Malea Ringens’ Conch Horn Read More » Peru ‘Moche Trumpet’ Read More » Peru ‘Nazca’ Panpipes Read More » Peru ‘Paracas’ Panpipes Read More » Peru ‘Shaman Bone Flute’ Read More » Peru ‘Vicús Whistling Vessel’ Read More » Peru ‘Waqra phuku’ Trumpet-A Read More » Peru ‘Waqra phuku’ Trumpet-B Read More » Peru ‘Whistling Bridge Vessel’- Inca Read More »