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  1. Xun (instrument) The xun ( simplified Chinese: 埙; traditional Chinese: 塤; pinyin: xūn; Cantonese = hyun1) is a globular, vessel flute from China. It is one of the oldest musical instruments in China and has been in use for approximately seven thousand years. [1] The xun was initially made of stone, baked clay, or bone, [1] and later of ...

  2. A slide is a part of a wind instrument consisting of two (or more) pieces of tubing fitted one closely inside the other, and used to vary the overall length of the tube, and therefore the pitch of the instrument. Often two sets of tubes are used, with a U bend attaching them; this arrangement is called a single slide.

  3. A tenor horn (alto horn) in E ♭, baritone horn in B ♭, and euphonium in B ♭. A brass instrument is a musical instrument that produces sound by sympathetic vibration of air in a tubular resonator in sympathy with the vibration of the player's lips. Brass instruments are also called labrosones [1] or labrophones, from Latin and Greek ...

  4. Yu. (wind instrument) The Yu ( 竽; pinyin: yú) is a free reed wind instrument used in ancient China. It is similar to the sheng, with multiple bamboo pipes fixed in a wind chest which may be made out of bamboo, wood, or a gourd. Each pipe contains a free reed, which is also made of bamboo. Whereas the sheng is used to provide simultaneous ...

  5. Conch, or conque, also known as a " seashell horn " or " shell trumpet ", is a wind instrument that is made from a conch, the shell of several different kinds of sea snails. Their natural conical bore is used to produce a musical tone. Conch shell trumpets have been played in many Pacific Island countries, as well as South America and Southern ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NadaswaramNadaswaram - Wikipedia

    Wind instruments. The nadaswaram [note 1] [note 2] (Tamil: நாதசுவரம், nādḥasvaram) is a double reed wind instrument from South India. [1] It is used as a traditional classical instrument in Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka and Kerala [2] and in the northern and eastern parts of Sri Lanka . This instrument is ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PungiPungi - Wikipedia

    Pungi. A man playing the pungi. The pungi (Hindi: पुंगी, Urdu: پُنگی, Burmese: ပုန်ဂိ), bīn (Hindi: बीन) or Murli ( Sindhi: مُورلي) is a musical instrument that originates from the Indian subcontinent. The instrument consists of a reservoir into which air is blown and then channelled into two reed pipes ...