

Bamboo's natural hollow form makes it an obvious choice for many musical instruments. In South and South East Asia, traditional uses of bamboo the instrument include various types of woodwind instruments, such as flutes, and devices like xylophones and organs, which require resonating sections. In some traditional instruments bamboo is the primary material, while others combine bamboo with other materials such as wood and leather.
Overview
Bamboo has been used to create a variety of instruments including flutes, mouth organs, saxophones, trumpets, drums and xylophones.
Flutes
There are numerous types of bamboo flutes made all over the world, such as the dizi, xiao, shakuhachi, palendag and jinghu. In the Indian subcontinent, it is a very popular and highly respected musical instrument, available even to the poorest and the choice of many highly venerated maestros of classical music. It is known and revered above all as the divine flute forever associated with Lord Krishna, who is always portrayed holding a bansuri in sculptures and paintings. Four of the instruments used in Polynesia for traditional hula are made of bamboo: nose flute, rattle, stamping pipes and the jaw harp. Bamboo may be used in the construction of the Australian didgeridoo instead of the more traditional eucalyptus wood.
Other bamboo instruments
In Indonesia and the Philippines, bamboo has been used for making various kinds of musical instruments, including the kolintang, angklung and bumbong. Bamboo is also used to make slit drums. Traditional Philippine banda kawayan (bamboo bands) use a variety of bamboo musical instruments, including the marimba, angklung, panpipes and bumbong, as well as bamboo versions of western instruments, such as clarinets, saxophones, and tubas.[2] The Las Piñas Bamboo Organ in the Philippines has pipes made of bamboo culms. The modern amplified string instrument, the Chapman stick, is also constructed using bamboo. The khene (also spelled khaen, kaen and khen; Lao: ແຄນ, Thai: แคน) is a mouth organ of Lao origin whose pipes, which are usually made of bamboo, are connected with a small, hollowed-out hardwood reservoir into which air is blown, creating a sound similar to that of the cello. In the Indian Ocean island of Madagascar, the valiha, a long tube zither made of a single bamboo stalk, is considered the national instrument.
Bamboo has also recently been used for the manufacture of guitars and ukuleles. Bamboo Ukuleles are constructed of solid cross laminated bamboo strips not plywood. The bamboo solid wood strips are similar to bamboo manufactured flooring.
Gallery
 Top and bottom-side views of a shakuhachi, end-blown bamboo flutes from Japan Top and bottom-side views of a shakuhachi, end-blown bamboo flutes from Japan
 
 Bamboo tanggetang tube zither, Sumatra Bamboo tanggetang tube zither, Sumatra
 Bamboo tube-zither drum Bamboo tube-zither drum
 Bamboo tube-zither drum Bamboo tube-zither drum
 Bamboo gong or slit drum, Agung a tamlang, Philippines Bamboo gong or slit drum, Agung a tamlang, Philippines
 Indonesian slit drum Indonesian slit drum
 Sasando tube zither Sasando tube zither
 Bamboo half-tube zithers Bamboo half-tube zithers
_van_bamboe_TMnr_4296-5a.jpg.webp) Double-reed clarinet, North Africa Double-reed clarinet, North Africa
_van_bamboe_TMnr_3492-4.jpg.webp) Magruna double reed clarinet, Libya Magruna double reed clarinet, Libya
 Bamboo trumpet, Sulawesi, Indonesia Bamboo trumpet, Sulawesi, Indonesia
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 bamboo Jew's Harp bamboo Jew's Harp
 Ainu Jew's Harpo Ainu Jew's Harpo
 Bali Indonesia Xylophone-player, photo by CEphoto, Uwe Aranas Bali Indonesia Xylophone-player, photo by CEphoto, Uwe Aranas
 Bala, African xylophone Bala, African xylophone
 Bamboo marimba, one of the instruments created by Harry Partch Bamboo marimba, one of the instruments created by Harry Partch
 bamboo flutes bamboo flutes
 
 Sáo, Vietnamese flute Sáo, Vietnamese flute
 Angklung, Indonesia Angklung, Indonesia
 
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 Bamboo saxophone, Argentina Bamboo saxophone, Argentina
 Khene, mouth organ, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos Khene, mouth organ, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos
 Sheng mouth organ, China Sheng mouth organ, China
 Lusheng mouth organ Lusheng mouth organ
 Ploong, a musical instrument of the Mru people, Bangladesh Ploong, a musical instrument of the Mru people, Bangladesh
 Jinghu, Chinese bowed string instrument Jinghu, Chinese bowed string instrument
 Musician Agustinus Sasundu of Sangihe, with a bamboo wind instrument Musician Agustinus Sasundu of Sangihe, with a bamboo wind instrument
References
- ↑ Mercurio, Philip Dominguez (2006). "Traditional Music of the Southern Philippines". PnoyAndTheCity: A center for Kulintang – A home for Pasikings. Retrieved June 12, 2006.
- ↑ "Origins and development of bamboo music". bbc.co.uk. 2011. Retrieved March 27, 2011.