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The ottu (or otter) is a double reed wind instrument, used in Carnatic music of Southern India to provide a drone accompaniment to the similar nadaswaram oboe. Like the nadaswaram, the ottu is a large conical instrument, some two and a half feet long. Unlike the nadaswaram, the ottu has no fingerholes, being intended to produce one constant note while playing. It is provided with several small tuning holes which can be stopped with wax to modify its note.In some cases, a shruti box may be used in place of the ottu due to its steadier sound.The player holds the instrument in their left hand, sustaining the sound by inhaling through their nose, and with the right hand, beats on a drum strapped onto a belt.

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  • The ottu (or otter) is a double reed wind instrument, used in Carnatic music of Southern India to provide a drone accompaniment to the similar nadaswaram oboe. Like the nadaswaram, the ottu is a large conical instrument, some two and a half feet long. Unlike the nadaswaram, the ottu has no fingerholes, being intended to produce one constant note while playing. It is provided with several small tuning holes which can be stopped with wax to modify its note.In some cases, a shruti box may be used in place of the ottu due to its steadier sound.The player holds the instrument in their left hand, sustaining the sound by inhaling through their nose, and with the right hand, beats on a drum strapped onto a belt. (en)
  • Ottu är ett sydindiskt musikinstrument liknande oboe. Instrumentet finns i olika storlekar, har 4 eller 5 hål och munstycke med dubbla rörblad. Pipan är gjord av trä och klockan i brons. Instrumentet är längre än en nadaswaram, som annars är i stort samma instrument. Instrumentet används för bordun i ett tempelensemble bestående av flera nadaswaram och trummor. (sv)
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  • The ottu (or otter) is a double reed wind instrument, used in Carnatic music of Southern India to provide a drone accompaniment to the similar nadaswaram oboe. Like the nadaswaram, the ottu is a large conical instrument, some two and a half feet long. Unlike the nadaswaram, the ottu has no fingerholes, being intended to produce one constant note while playing. It is provided with several small tuning holes which can be stopped with wax to modify its note.In some cases, a shruti box may be used in place of the ottu due to its steadier sound.The player holds the instrument in their left hand, sustaining the sound by inhaling through their nose, and with the right hand, beats on a drum strapped onto a belt. (en)
  • Ottu är ett sydindiskt musikinstrument liknande oboe. Instrumentet finns i olika storlekar, har 4 eller 5 hål och munstycke med dubbla rörblad. Pipan är gjord av trä och klockan i brons. Instrumentet är längre än en nadaswaram, som annars är i stort samma instrument. Instrumentet används för bordun i ett tempelensemble bestående av flera nadaswaram och trummor. (sv)
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  • Ottu (sv)
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