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502:Irish flute
497:Glass flute
1178:Categories
1021:Contrabass
1016:Great bass
938:Tabor pipe
893:Organ pipe
686:Nose flute
659:Shakuhachi
590:Contrabass
366:2019-07-05
342:2019-07-05
253:tabla siku
200:, another
142:The siku (
1153:Tone hole
1107:Molinukai
986:Sopranino
973:Recorders
923:Spilåpipa
908:Sjøfløyte
848:Flageolet
828:Dentsivka
823:Atenteben
605:Hyperbass
460:Kagurabue
247:and 7 in
235:Varieties
124:Kollasuyo
1184:Panpipes
1090:Gemshorn
1063:Koncovka
1045:Overtone
981:Garklein
918:Souravli
898:Salamuri
838:Dvoyanka
766:Larchemi
703:Pinkillu
691:Kalaleng
654:Hotchiku
639:Floghera
485:Shinobue
412:whistles
301:See also
272:diatonic
132:Titicaca
98:zampolla
88:, also "
1117:Tonette
1112:Ocarina
1058:Kalyuka
963:Zuffolo
953:Whistle
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843:Flabiol
791:Soinari
781:Paixiao
761:Kuvytsi
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728:Šupelka
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565:Concert
560:Soprano
550:Piccolo
542:Concert
490:Yokobue
480:Ryūteki
470:Minteki
465:Komabue
435:Daegeum
430:Bansuri
318:Sources
274:scale.
226:example
224:. Hear
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152:Bolivia
144:panpipe
138:History
112:panpipe
105:zampoña
102:Spanish
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644:Frilka
555:Treble
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168:bamboo
162:Design
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116:sikuri
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63:hocket
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126:, or
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786:Siku
743:Xiao
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619:End-
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