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Flutes of MIM And a Special Fiddle As you tour the galleries, look out for these from around the world. When you find one, check it off your list.

Artist Gallery Africa Gallery

Native American Plains q Vumi q R. Carlos Nakai Democratic Republic of the Congo R. Carlos Nakai popularized the This vessel flute, made from a dried sound of these cedar flutes in Native fruit shell, has a spherical shape that American Plains . makes it unique.

Middle East Gallery

Shabbába q Syria United States/Canada Gallery This traditional Arabic flute is intricately decorated with a mother-of-pearl inlay. q Sousa’s Band This tiny piccolo dates back to the early 20th century. Oceania Gallery Europe Gallery

Side-Blown Flutes q Noce q Papua New Guinea Italy The human figures on this pair of This flute, or , is made from a side-blown flutes are accompanied real walnut. by animal shapes and other decorations. What else can you see carved into these flutes? Pig-Headed Fiddle q England This fiddle was used in the filming of the last Harry Potter film. Can you find other instruments here at MIM that incorporate animal figures? Asia Gallery

Shakuhachi q Japan

The is a flute made from . At the bottom, the trimmed roots of the bamboo plant are visible. Europe Gallery

Latin America Gallery El Emperador organillo q Chile q Look carefully for the flutes hidden Puerto Rico on this organillo. How many can you count? This ocarina is a vessel flute in the shape of a sea turtle.

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