Mantura
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The mantura (Greek: μαντούρα), is a Greek wind musical instrument with Cretan origin. It has 4 to 6 holes for the fingers and produces sound with the help of the tongue. Mantura is very widespread in Crete and Greek islands.
See also
- Greek musical instruments
- Greek folk music
- Greek music
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