Kagurabue
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Musical instrument
The kagurabue (神楽笛) is a six or seven-hole transverse bamboo flute used to support Japanese kagura performance.[1]
The Kagurabue can also be known as a yamatobue (大和笛).
References
- ISBN 978-1-84753-006-6. Retrieved 17 July 2011.
2 Malm, William P (1959). Japanese music and musical instruments ([1st ed.]). p54. C.E. Tuttle Co, Tokyo ; Rutland, Vt
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