thumb|A Japanese ryūteki player in Kamakura, Kanagawa 48px|thumb|right|A traditional ryūteki Fue (flute)|fue
thumb|A Japanese ryūteki player in Kamakura, Kanagawa 48px|thumb|right|A traditional ryūteki Fue (flute)|fue
The is a Japanese transverse fue made of bamboo. It is used in gagaku, the Shinto classical music associated with Japan's imperial court. The sound of the ryūteki is said to represent the dragons which ascend the skies between the heavenly lights (represented by the shō) and the people of the earth (represented by the hichiriki). The ryūteki is one of the three flutes used in gagaku, in particular to play songs of Chinese style. The pitch is lower than that of the komabue and higher than that of the kagurabue.
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