1
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panpipes
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European countries
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Less commonly recognized traditional musical instrument, often associated with specific genres or historical periods
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1
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2
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panpipes
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European countries
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More commonly associated with classical or historical reenactment music, rather than everyday or contemporary use
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1
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3
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panpipes
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European countries
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Less frequently seen in daily life, often considered a niche instrument outside of specific cultural contexts
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1
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4
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panpipes
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European countries
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Less likely to have spiritual or ritual significance, and more commonly perceived as an aspect of historical or traditional music
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1
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5
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panpipes
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European countries
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More likely to be encountered as part of museum exhibits or specialized music performances rather than as a readily available instrument
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1
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