Category:Yokobue
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A yokobue (横笛?) is a generic term for Japanese transverse flute or fue includes Komabue, Nōkan, Ryūteki, Shinobue.
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 the way violins are rested on the left shoulder.
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This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.
Media in category "Yokobue"
The following 10 files are in this category, out of 10 total.
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Adolfo Farsari (attributed) - five musicians.jpg 1,024 × 803; 150 KB
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Geisha Playing A Flute (7096860223).jpg 1,356 × 2,000; 543 KB
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Japanese singers. Before 1902.jpg 1,290 × 877; 473 KB
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Japanesewomenmusicians.jpg 4,009 × 3,158; 3.34 MB
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Kusakabe Kimbei - 11. Playing samisen, tsudzumi, fuye, and taiko.jpg 1,400 × 1,121; 274 KB
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Les cinquante-trois relais du Tôkaidô - Sakanoshita.jpg 2,791 × 3,853; 1.38 MB
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Playing Samisen, Tsudzumi, Fuye and Taiko.jpg 7,136 × 5,528; 8.97 MB
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Playing with Music.jpg 7,216 × 5,608; 8.84 MB
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Sayuki playing flute.JPG 1,000 × 1,498; 278 KB
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笛 明清楽 楽器 1894 TEKI or Chinese flute musical instrument used in MINSHINGAKU.jpg 2,527 × 1,874; 4.41 MB