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- Without fingerholes. 422.621.112 With fingerholes 422.621.12 With opposite bores 422.621.121 Without fingerholes. 422.621.122 With fingerholes 422.621...
- oboes. 422.111 With cylindrical bore. 422.111.1 Without fingerholes. 422.111.2 With fingerholes. Duduk Piri 422.112 With conical bore. B****oon Hne Oboe...
- The lower end of the flute is open. 421.111.11 Without fingerholes. 421.111.12 With fingerholes. Anasazi flute Danso Hotchiku Kaval Ney Nose flute Palendag...
- The lower end of the flute is open. 421.111.11 Without fingerholes. 421.111.12 With fingerholes. Hocchiku Inci Palendag/****lu Shakuhachi Tumpong 421.111...
- combination of the player's lips and fingerholes. The lips change pitch through different tensions. The fingerholes alter the length of the sound column...
- from prehistoric times. Archaeologists have discovered cow horns with fingerholes drilled in the side (providing a more complete musical scale) dating...
- They range from 12 to 87 cm in length and typically have one to three fingerholes. The nose flutes originated in Chuuk but similar ones have been found...
- needed] The instrument features a reed and three to six (generally four) fingerholes and appears to have no parallels among the surrounding Scandinavian peoples...
- Hornbostel–Sachs classification 421.221.42 (Vessel flute with duct and fingerholes) Related instruments Xun, slide whistle, tin whistle, molinukai Sound...
- with cylindrical bore and fingerholes) Developed from earliest single-reed instruments, in which the sounding-reed and fingerholes were cut into the plant...