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- The ryūteki (龍笛, literally "dragon flute") is a ****anese transverse fue made of bamboo. It is used in gagaku, the Shinto classical music ****ociated with...
- for Chamber Orchestra No. 2 "Undercurrent" (1993) Cosmos Ceremony for ryuteki, sho and orchestra (1993) Symphony No. 4 "Recollection of Reminiscence...
- larger than ryūteki, used in kuniburi no utamai Komabue (高麗笛), transverse flute smaller than ryūteki, used in komagaku O-hichiriki (大篳篥) Ryūteki (龍笛), transverse...
- bamboo flute Nohkan (能管) – transverse bamboo flute used for Noh theater Ryūteki (龍笛) – transverse bamboo flute used for gagaku Kagurabue (神楽笛) – transverse...
- ****anese gagaku melody and dance. It is usually pla**** with a hichiriki or ryūteki, and is accompanied by other traditional instruments such as the shō, koto...
- Bansuri (India) Koudi (China) ]* Dizi (China) Daegeum (Korea) Nohkan (****an) Ryūteki (****an) Shinobue (****an) Švilpa (Lithuania) Venu (India) Kaval (Anatolian-Turkic...
- Provincia de Salta, Argentina. 16 October 2017. "Instrumentos del mundo: Ryuteki" (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 1 December 2017. Retrieved...
- doremi is tuned to the western scale; hence the name.[citation needed] Ryuteki Bamboo musical instruments Ron Korb's Asian Flute Gallery (features description...
- end-blown shakuhachi and hotchiku, as well as the transverse gakubue, komabue, ryūteki, nōkan, shinobue, kagurabue and minteki. The sodina is an end-blown flute...
- Way - 2:33 Faraway Suns - 3:21 Sukeyasu Shiba: Music Director (1-15), Ryuteki (1-4, 7–9, 12–14), Chorus (5), Saezuri (7), Ei (12) Ko Ishikawa: Shō (1-4...