Metadata
Title
Bekfluit
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Description
The elét is an end-blown flute, 15–20 cm long with five finger holes. It is only played by Outer Baduy boys and men.
The Baduy are a group of approximately 12.000 people, who live in west Java (Kanékés village, Kabupaten Lebak, Province of Banten, Indonesia). Their community is divided in the Outer-...
Provided by Wereldmuseum
Location of creation
No Location of creation available
Material(s)
bamboo
Provided by Wereldmuseum
Date made
Jan 1, 2000 – Jan 1, 2003
Provided by Wereldmuseum
Type(s)
fipple flutes
Provided by Wereldmuseum
Technique(s)
No Technique(s) available
Maker(s)
No Maker(s) available
Inscription(s)
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