Bamboo flute
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Flutes made of bamboo are found in many musical traditions.The Gamelan in Indonesia use them.
Some bamboo flutes include:
- Atenteben (Ghana)
- Bansuri (India and Pakistan)
- Chi (China)
- Dizi (China)
- Daegeum (Korea)
- Dangjeok (Korea)
- Danso (Korea)
- Dongdi (China)
- Hocchiku (Japan)
- Jeok (Korea)
- Ji (Korea)
- Junggeum (Korea)
- Kagurabue (Japan)
- Khloy (Cambodia)
- Khlui (Thailand)
- Komabue (Japan)
- Koudi (China)
- Native American flute (United States and Canada)
- Nohkan (Japan)
- Ohe Hano Ihu (Polynesia)
- Paixiao (China)
- Quena (Andes)
- Ryūteki (Japan)
- Sáo (Vietnam)
- Shakuhachi (Japan)
- Shinobue (Japan)
- Siku (Andes)
- So (Korea)
- Sogeum (Korea)
- Suling (Indonesia)
- Tongso (Korea)
- Xiao (China)
- Xindi (China)
- Yak (Korea)
- Yokobue (Japan)
- Yue (China)
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