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[[File:Danso, exposat a Eolssigu! Els sons de Corea.jpg|thumb|Bamboo tanso]] | [[File:Danso, exposat a Eolssigu! Els sons de Corea.jpg|thumb|Bamboo tanso]] | ||
The '''tanso''' (단소) is an end-blown flute often used in traditional [[Metzetta|Metzettan]] music. It was crafted from bamboo but in recent years plastic versions have been on the market. The tanso has four finger holes on the top and a thumb hole on the back. The playing range is 2 octaves, from low G to high G. It can be played solo or in a chamber ensemble. There is a larger version which plays lower notes known as the tungso. | The '''tanso''' (단소) is an end-blown flute often used in traditional [[Metzetta|Metzettan]] music. It was crafted from bamboo but in recent years plastic versions have been on the market. The tanso has four finger holes on the top and a thumb hole on the back. The playing range is 2 octaves, from low G to high G. It can be played solo or in a chamber ensemble. There is a larger version which plays lower notes known as the tungso. |