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Fadno
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Fadno is a reed instrument and domestic flute of the Sami people of Scandinavia, made from Angelica archangelica.[citation needed] The instrument features a reed and three to six (generally four) fingerholes[1] and appears to have no parallels among the surrounding Scandinavian peoples.[2]
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Woodwind instrument | |
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Classification | aerophone |
Hornbostel–Sachs classification | 422.211.2 (single-reed aerophone with cylindrical bore and fingerholes) |
Related instruments | |
arghul, bülban, clarinet, diplica, dili tuiduk, dozaleh, cifte, launeddas, mijwiz, mock trumpet, pilili, Reclam de xeremies, sipsi, zammara, zummara |
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