It is called a panpipe, and you can find people using them in native American villages in Peru.
The ancient Chinese made their instrument from materials like silk and bamboo, bronze and stone, clay and bone.
The instrument played at the world cup is called a "Vuvuzela"
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It was called the Japanese Instrument of Surrender.
When the continents were together it was called "pangea"
called a jaws harp which is made from a bamboo
A musical instrument also called a Idiophone or Balingbing
Through a process of connecting Bamboo together with rope called "lashing"
An instrument made of a small piece of bamboo. This is called "jaw's harp" in English. It is placed near the mouth and blown to produce sound. This musical instrument can be made by using a bolo or "itak". A stick of bamboo is carved and a pebble is stuck to help produce the sound while an extract of honey is used to put the pieces together. An ideal tool to make this delicate instrument would be a small knife because the intricate design of the instrument demands the use of a thin, sharp object.
It is called 'Giddh' in Hindi.
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The bamboo buzzer is known variously as the balingbing or bunkaka (Kalinga) and batiwtiw (Central Philippines). The bamboo buzzer is a bamboo tube which is open or split at one end. The sound is produced by striking the split end against the palm of the hand. This instrument is also used to drive away evil spirits.
It is a stringed instrument. It is the bamboo bow of the Apayaos found among the Negritos of Tayabas.
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Bamboo shoots are called "बांस के कुख्याड़" in Hindi.
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Bamboo leaves are called baans ke patte in Hindi.