In the last post in this series we were talking about different types of woodwind instruments. The following is the rest of the list of exposed double reed instruments. – Hichiriki (Japan) – Kèn bầu (Vietnam) – Mizmar (Arabic nations) – Nadaswaram – Oboe – Oboe da caccia – Oboe d’amore – Piccolo heckelphone – [...]
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