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The nose flute is a musical instrument often played in and the countries. Other versions are found in Africa.


Hawaii
In the North Pacific, in the the nose flute was a common courting instrument. In Hawaiian, it is variously called hano, "nose flute", by the more specific term ʻohe hano ihu, " for nose," or ʻohe hanu ihu, "bamboo for nose breath".Nona Beamer lectures

It is made from a single bamboo section. According to Arts and Crafts of Hawai`i by Te Rangi Hiroa, old flutes in the collection have a hole at the nose area for the breath, and two or three fingering holes. In the three-finger-hole specimen, one fingering hole is placed near the breath hole. Lengths range from .

in various families states that numbers of fingering holes ranged from one to four, and location of the holes varied depending on the musical taste of the player. Though primarily a courting instrument played privately and for personal enjoyment, it also could be used in conjunction with chants, song, and . (dance masters), were said to be able to either make the flute sound as though it were chanting, or to chant as they played. Kumu hula Leilehua Yuen is one of the few contemporary Hawaiian musicians to perform with the nose flute in this manner.


Africa
In the Congo, the nose flute is played by eight . Grove's Dictionary of Musical Instruments, 1984 edition.


Philippines
In the , the nose flute ( pitung ilong in ), or the of the northern ( tongali among the ), is played with the extreme forward edge of the right or left . Because the kalaleng is long and has a narrow internal diameter, it is possible to play different harmonics through overblowing—even with the rather weak airflow from one nostril. Thus, this nose flute can play notes in a range of two and a half . Finger holes in the side of the bamboo tube change the operating length, giving various . Players plug the other nostril to increase the force of their breath through the flute.


Taiwan
In Southern , the play a twin-pipes nose flute. They also play a twin-pipes mouth flute.


Micronesia
The aangún is a nose flute made of bamboo or mangrove root. They range from 12 to 87 cm in length and typically have one to three fingerholes. The nose flutes originated in but similar ones have been found in , , , and the . Chuukese men used to play traditional love songs called engi on these flutes, but they are now considered obsolete.


New Zealand
Historically in , the Māori carved nguru from wood, the stem of a and 's teeth. Nguru were often adorned with very elaborate carvings, befitting what is considered a sacred object. Although Nguru are commonly known as nose flutes, it is only the smaller instruments that can be played with the nose, more commonly Nguru are played with the mouth.

The Māori "kōauau ponga ihu", a nose flute, was also part of the nose flute tradition; note that a similarly constructed gourd nose flute, ipu ho kio kio was also used in Hawaii. The maker would form a nose hole in the neck (or stem) of the gourd, by cutting off the neck at a fairly small cross-section. This small hole is placed under the player's nostril, in order to generate the flute-tone. The kōauau ponga ihu functions as an in its acoustic principles. Several notes of a scale can be obtained by drilling finger holes into the "bowl" of the gourd.


Tonga
A variation, the 'Fangufangu' nose flute of the island of is made with intact node walls at both ends of the bamboo tube, with the nostril holes on the side in front of the nodes (along with side finger holes) and a hole in the middle of the tube, acting as a vent hole, and taking the place of the open distal end. Thus the 'Fangufangu' can be played from either end, and the disposition of the fingerholes differ from node to vent hole so two alternating scales can be played, but only one scale at a time.


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