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== See also == *[[Bucium]], a type of alphorn used by mountain dwellers in [[Romania]]<ref name="The technology of Alphorn design β Vitali Vitaliev">{{cite web |last1=Vitaliev |first1=Vitali |title=The technology of Alphorn design |url=https://eandt.theiet.org/content/articles/2016/10/the-technology-of-alphorn-design/ |website=eandt.theiet.org/ |date=11 October 2016 |publisher=E&T (Engineering & Technology) |access-date=8 December 2021}}</ref> *[[Didgeridoo]], an instrument of [[Aboriginal Australians|Aboriginal Australian]] origins, traditionally made from a hollowed out [[eucalyptus]] tree trunk *[[Erke]], a similar instrument of Argentine Northwest *[[Kuhreihen]], a type of melody played on an alphorn *[[Tiba (instrument)|Tiba]], wind instrument made of wood or metal that originates in the [[Grisons]] canton; it was used by shepherds on alpine meadows in the [[Alps]] *[[Tibetan horn]], long [[trumpet]] or [[Blowing horn|horn]] used in [[Tibetan Buddhist]] and [[Buddhism in Mongolia|Mongolian buddhist]] ceremonies *[[Trembita]], a Carpathian alpine horn made of wood *[[Trutruca]], wind instrument played mainly amongst the [[Mapuche]] people of [[Chile]] and [[Argentina]]; produces a sound that is loud and severe, with few tonal variations
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