Bamboo flute

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Bamboo flute refers to a transverse flute or longitudinal flute made of bamboo . Bamboo flutes are mouth-blown in different ways, some are nose flutes .

The bamboo flutes include:

  • Atenteben , longitudinal flute in Ghana
  • Bansi, another name for Bansuri, a form of Saluang
  • Bansuri , Indian transverse flute
  • Chivoti , flute on the coast of the Indian Ocean in southern Kenya
  • Chunggum , medium-sized flute made in Korea
  • Daegeum , also Taegŭm, long flute in Korea
  • Dangjeok , short flute in Korea
  • Dizi , Chinese transverse flute
  • Hotchiku , Japanese flute
  • Khloy , length flute in Cambodian music
  • Khlui , similar to the khloy in Thai music
  • Komabue , Japanese flute
  • Nōkan , Japanese transverse flute
  • Quena , "Andean flute" in South America
  • Ryūteki , Japanese transverse flute
  • Saluang , longitudinal flute of the Minangkabau in Sumatra
  • Sáo , small Vietnamese flute
  • Shakuhachi , Japanese flute
  • Shinobue , Japanese flute
  • Sogeum , small Korean flute
  • Suling , longitudinal flute in Java and Bali
  • Surpava , center-blown flute in the Indian state of Maharashtra
  • Tula, bamboo flute in Afghanistan
  • Umwere, the longest variant of the Ibirongwe , a rare transverse flute in Kenya
  • Venu , historical bamboo flute in India, small transverse flute in South India
  • Savarngil, length flute of the Indonesian Kai Islands
  • Xiao , Chinese flute
  • Xindi , Chinese transverse flute
  • In the music of New Guinea there are numerous different bamboo flutes called Asiinaya, Burari, Fatiya, Kuakumba, Kululu or Pumingi. Wapi is a transverse flute.
  • In the Philippines , especially in the traditional music of the northern islands, several bamboo flutes appear. Bulongodyong is a bamboo flute of the Aeta . The Filipino flutes include Abalao (Abellao), Sinongyop, Balding, and Enoppok. Flutes are flauta, palawta (plawta) and tipanu. Nose flutes are called Tongale, Enonggol or Kaleleng.