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The bamboo flute, especially the bone flute, is one of the oldest musical instruments known. Examples of Paleolithic bone flutes have survived for more than 40,000 years, to be discovered by archaeologists. While the oldest flutes currently known were found in Europe, Asia too has a long history with the instrument that has continued into the present day. In China, a playable bone flute was discovered, about 9000 years old. In the modern age, bamboo flutes are common in places with ready access to bamboo, including Asia, South and Southeast Asia, South America, and Africa. See: Chinese flutes

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  • Bamboo flute (en)
  • Bambusflöte (de)
  • Flauta de bambú (es)
  • Bamboefluit (nl)
  • Flauta de bambu (pt)
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  • La flauta de bambú es un instrumento musical utilizado en varias partes del mundo. Así, existe el Pife brasileiro en Brasil, la Quena en los Andes, la Valiha, que es el instrumento oficial de Madagascar, el Bansuri indio, el Didyeridú australiano y el Shinobue y la flauta Shakuhachi japonesa, entre otros. (es)
  • The bamboo flute, especially the bone flute, is one of the oldest musical instruments known. Examples of Paleolithic bone flutes have survived for more than 40,000 years, to be discovered by archaeologists. While the oldest flutes currently known were found in Europe, Asia too has a long history with the instrument that has continued into the present day. In China, a playable bone flute was discovered, about 9000 years old. In the modern age, bamboo flutes are common in places with ready access to bamboo, including Asia, South and Southeast Asia, South America, and Africa. See: Chinese flutes (en)
  • Bambusflöte bezeichnet Querflöten oder Längsflöten aus Bambus. Bambusflöten werden auf unterschiedliche Art mit dem Mund geblasen, einige sind Nasenflöten. Zu den Bambusflöten gehören: * Atenteben, Längsflöte in Ghana * Bansi, 1) anderer Name für Bansuri und 2) eine Form der Saluang * Bansuri, indische Querflöte * , kurze chinesische Querflöte mit acht Grifflöcher (vereinzelt auch mit sechs oder sieben Grifflöcher), heute selten * Chivoti, Querflöte an der Küste des Indischen Ozeans im Süden Kenias * , mittelgroße Querflöte in Korea * , auch Taegŭm, lange Querflöte in Korea * , kurze Querflöte in Korea * Dizi, chinesische Querflöte * , japanische Längsflöte * Khloy, Längsflöte in der kambodschanischen Musik * Khlui, ähnlich der Khloy in der thailändischen Musik * , japanische (de)
  • Een bamboefluit is een blaasinstrument dat gemaakt is uit een bamboestengel; er zijn wereldwijd vele typen in gebruik, met name in de volksmuziek, zoals te zien is op deze lijst van bamboefluiten. De oudste typen bamboefluiten worden bespeeld als een dwarsfluit, dat wil zeggen dat de bespeler de toonvorming zelf volledig controleert met zijn lippen. Sommige van dergelijke instrumenten worden letterlijk dwars bespeeld, zoals de Noord-Indiase bansuri, andere halfdwars, zoals de kaval uit de Balkan, of de ney uit Klein-Azië. Weer andere maken gebruik van een scherp geslepen rand en worden recht bespeeld,"( behoren dus tot de familie van de rechte fluiten) zoals de shakuhachi uit Japan, de uit China of de quena uit Zuid-Amerika, die een ingesneden extra spleet heeft om de toonvorming te verge (nl)
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  • Bamboo flute (en)
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