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Fue
is the Japanese word for flute, and refers to a class of flutes native to Japan. ''Fue'' come in many varieties, but are generally high-pitched and made of a bamboo called ''shinobue''. 〔(Taiko - Japanese Drumming." ), ''Drumdojo Magazine'', Ed. Paul Marshall, 2000, retrieved 6 July 2008〕 The most popular of the ''fue'' is the ''shakuhachi''. == Categorization == ''Fue'' are traditionally broken up into two basic categories – the transverse flute and the end-blown flute. 〔("Fue (Flute)." Japanese Traditional Music". ), 2002, Columbia Music Entertainment, retrieved 6 July 2008〕 Transverse flutes are held to the side, with the musician blowing across a hole near one end; end-blown flutes are held vertically and the musician blows into one end. 〔("Fue (Flute)", Japanese Traditional Music ), 2002, Columbia Music Entertainment, retrieved 6 July 2008〕
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