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Hichiriki reeds
by Jean Jeltsch, Robin Howell and Barnaby Brown This Japanese hichiriki reed was photographed by the bassoon reed researcher Jean-Marie Heinrich in the 1980s. It bears a striking resemblance to an aulos reed acquired by the Berlin Egyptian Museum in 1894: … Continue reading
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Tagged balaban, Berlin, cane, duduk, guan, hichiriki, monaulos, Phragmites, reed making, reeds, silk road
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