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The sarune getep (sarune na met-met [=small sarune]) is played in small ensembles on ceremonial occasions. It is similar to the large sarune, but much smaller. The difference is that it is blown with a tongue. It is therefore a clarinet instrument. This instrument has two plus two front finger holes and a thumb hole between the first and second finger holes.
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Drum
maliche
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maliche
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Rattle
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Clay whistle
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Signal whistle
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Cone drum
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Duduk
endere
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open longitudinal flute with finger holes
rebab*
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rebab
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