File:Komabue and Ryuteki fue.jpg

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English: A photo of two Japanese fue, a Koma-bue on top and a Ryūteki on bottom in a case.
日本語: 高麗笛(上)と 龍笛(下 ケース内)
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"Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2/22/2009" by Claire H. from New York City. (p. 2)
" The redone Medieval and Byzantine halls, and the music rooms! :) "
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  • [48.126.1] Ryūteki. (19th century).
    "​ Dimensions: Height [L.] 15 5/8 in. (39.7 cm) ",
    "​ [Description] The rkyūteki, the longer of the two shown here, is used in gagaku (court music) to play the melody line with the double reeded hichiriki. Displayed here with their lacquered cases, are used in ensembles and are seldom played as a solo instrument like the end blown shakuhachi. "
  • [48.126.2] Komabue. Japan (19th century).
    "​ Dimensions: L. 36.5 cm (14-3/8 in.) ",
    "​ [Description] Similar to the ryūteki but smaller and with six fingerholes instead of the larger flute's seven. It is used in the komagaku (Korean derived music) of gagaku. Side blown or transverse flutes like this one is used in ensembles and are seldom played as a solo instrument like the end blown shakuhachi. "
  • [48.126.3] Lacquered Case. Japan (19th century).
    "​ Dimensions: L. 42.9 cm (16-7/8 in.) ",
    "​ [Description] The black lacquered wood double case for a ryūteki and komabue is decorated with flying dragons, a reference to ryūteki which means "dragon flute". "
Note: above "Accession Numbers" on the musical instruments (48.126.1 (ID:503033), 48.126.3 (ID:503035)) are duplicated with those of prints (48.126.1 (ID:357199) File:The Smoker and the Drinker MET DP821906.jpg, 48.126.3 (ID:660166) File:Mother and Child MET DP853563.jpg).

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