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Ayokobue (横笛) is a Japanese transverse fluteorfue. The various types include the Komabue, Nōkan, Ryūteki, and Shinobue.[1]
These flutes have an extra closed chamber (for improved timbre and tonal qualities) that extends past the chin to the left shoulder and can be used as a rest in the same way as violins are rested on the left shoulder.
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