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 )