Bamboo musical instruments

Bamboo flutes called flutes and longitudinal flutes made ​​of bamboo. You will be blown in different ways with the mouth, some are nose flutes.

Among the bamboo flutes include:

  • Atenteben, longitudinal flute in Ghana
  • Bansi, another name for the bansuri, a form of Saluang
  • Bansuri Indian Flute
  • Chunggum, medium-sized flute in Korea
  • Daegeum, also Taegŭm, long flute in Korea
  • Dangjeok, short flute in Korea
  • Dizi Chinese Flute
  • Hotchiku, Japanese end-blown flute
  • Khloy, end-blown flute in the Cambodian music
  • Khlui, similar to the Khloy in Thai Music
  • Komabue, Japanese Flute
  • Nohkan, Japanese Flute
  • Quena, Andean flute in South America
  • Ryūteki, Japanese Flute
  • Saluang, end-blown flute of the Minangkabau on Sumatra
  • Sáo, small Vietnamese Flute
  • Shakuhachi Japanese end-blown flute
  • Shinobue, Japanese Flute
  • Sogeum, small Korean Flute
  • Suling, longitudinal flute on Java and Bali
  • Tula, bamboo flute in Afghanistan
  • Venu, historic bamboo flute in India, little flute in South India
  • Savarngil, end-blown flute of the Indonesian Kai Islands
  • Xiao, Chinese end-blown flute
  • Xindi, Chinese Flute
  • In music, New Guinea, there are numerous different longitudinal bamboo flutes, the Asiinaya, Burari, Fatiya, Kuakumba, Kululu or Pumingi hot. Wapi is a flute.
  • In the Philippines, many bamboo flutes are mostly found in the traditional music of the northern islands. Bulongodyong is a bamboo flute of the Aeta. The Philippine notch flutes include Abalao ( Abellao ) Sinongyop, Balding and Enoppok. Flutes are Flauta, Palawta ( Plawta ) and Tipanu. Nose flutes hot Tongale, Enonggol or Kaleleng.
  • Flute ( air reed instrument )
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