Scientific research into the use of musical instruments in Pre-Columbian Mexico is only 30 years old. 'Pre- Columbian' referred, originally, to artifacts made by the Indians of the Western Hemisphere prior to the discovery of America. Now the word refers to such artifacts made before the time that Western culture influenced Indian culture in any specific area. Thus, in Mexico, Pre-Columbian refers to anytime prior to 1521, the approximate year when Cortes conquered the Aztecs... Lilian Mendelssohn, Pablo Castellanos and Miles Lourie.
9 Flute, Heptaphonic Scale, No Harmonics (Gulf Culture)
10 Flute, One Orifice, Transverse, Pentaphonic (Gulf Culture)
11 Flute, One Orifice, Straight, Pentaphonic (Gulf Culture)
12 Flute, with Piston (Gulf Culture)
13 Flute of Bone, Pentaphonic, Lingual Mouthpiece (Jaina)
14 Flute, Octaphonic Scale (Jaina)
15 Flute, Chromatic Scale (Jaina)
16 Flute, Chromatic Scale (Tolteca)
17 Flute, Compression (Maya)
18 Flute, Compression, Shrill Sound (Maya)
19 Flute, Free Intonation, Hand Movement (Nayarit)
20 Flute, Pentaphonic Scale, No Harmonics, Harsh (Colima)
21 Flute, Tetraphonic, Small (Nayarit)
22 Double Flute, 2 X 2 Orifices (Colima)
23 Double Flute, 3 X 3 Orifices (Colima)
24 Double Flute, 4 X 4 Orifices (Colima)
25 Double Flute, Piston (Gulf Culture)
26 Triple Flute (Maya)
27 Triple Flute (Gulf Culture)
28 Triple Flute (Gulf Culture)
29 Trumpet, Clay (Teothiuacan)
30 Trumpet, Clay (Guerrero)
31 Trumpet, Vessel (Maya)
32 Sea Shell (Colima)
33 Shell, Clay (Colima)
34 Shell, Clay, Variable Sound (Veracruz)
35 Shell, Clay (Veracruz)
36 Sea Shell (Colima)
Scientific research into the use of musical instruments in Pre-Columbian Mexico is only 30 years old. 'Pre- Columbian' referred, originally, to artifacts made by the Indians of the Western Hemisphere prior to the discovery of America. Now the word refers to such artifacts made before the time that Western culture influenced Indian culture in any specific area. Thus, in Mexico, Pre-Columbian refers to anytime prior to 1521, the approximate year when Cortes conquered the Aztecs... Lilian Mendelssohn, Pablo Castellanos and Miles Lourie.