A traditional Hindu instrument believed to have been played by Lord Krishna, the bansuri bamboo flute has only been linked to classic Indian music over the last century. ...read more
The bendy structure of the bass clarinet makes it easy to confuse with a black saxophone. ...read more
The didgeridoo is the traditional instrument of the native Australians, the Aborigines. ...read more
The dizi is a bamboo flute commonly found in China. ...read more
Developed by Georg Gratzer, the flanett is a combination of a transverse flute and an alto saxophone. ...read more
The hulusi (meaning small pumpkin) is an ancient, traditional Chinese free reed wind instrument that belongs to the mouth organ family. ...read more
The single-reed instrument known as the magruna stems from the Bedouins of North Africa. ...read more
Believed to date back to over 12,000 years this flute-like wind instrument has been of particular importance in Chinese and Mesoamerican cultures ...read more
Similarly to the zampoña, the quena duct flute comes from Peru and Bolivia. ...read more
I play a vintage CONN - Alto Saxophone. ...read more
The soprano saxophone is pitched an octave higher than the tenor saxophone and is often confused with a gold clarinet due to its straight structure. ...read more
The zampoña is a two-row panpipe from Peru and Bolivia. The two rows are ordered into thirds, which produce a diatonic scale when played in alternation. ...read more