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wind instrument
class of musical instruments
didgeridoo
thumb|Didgeridoo and clapstick players performing at [[Nightcliff, Northern Territory]]
thumb|240px|Sound of didgeridoo
thumb|240px|A didgeribone, a sliding-type didgeridoo

zurna
thumb|260px|Musician playing the zurna.
circular breathing
technique used by players of some wind instruments to produce a continuous tone without interruption

suling
thumb|A Native Indonesian boy, playing a Sundanese suling
thumb|Seruling Gambuh BaliThe suling (Sundanese: ) is a musical instrument of the Sundanese people in Indonesia. It is used in the Degung ensemble. Bamboo ring flute can also be found in Southeast Asia, especially in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and Singapore.

launeddas
The launeddas (also called Sardinian triple clarinet) are a traditional Sardinian woodwind instrument made of three pipes, each of which has an idioglot single reed. They are a polyphonic instrument, with one of the pipes functioning as a drone and the other two playing the melody in thirds and sixths.

arghul
The arghul (), also spelled argul, arghoul, arghool, argol, or yarghul, is a musical instrument in the reed family. It has been used since ancient Egyptian and Ancient Levantine civilizations(such as the Canaanites) times and is still used as a traditional instrument in Egypt, Palestine, Syria, Lebanon and Jordan.

saluang
thumb|right|250px|Musician playing saluang.