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The minteki (kanji: 明笛; also called shinteki (kanji: 清笛)) is a Japanese transverse bamboo flute, a fue. It was first introduced to Japan from China in 1629.[1] It is found in minshingaku (明清楽) ensembles.[2]
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- ^ "明笛", 伝統楽器とハイテク, retrieved 2 July 2015
- ^ "469 shinteki", KMFA: Koizumi Fumio Memorial Archives, retrieved 2 July 2015
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