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Xun by Weng Yan

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SKU: XUN(C)

Regular price $240.00 SGD Sale

  • Concert grade
  • Made from ceramic
  • Comes with cloth bag

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What it is 

Top grade Xuns made by Xun player 'Weng Yan' from China. His Xuns have a rich tone, good volume and is very easy to play.

The xun is a ceramic ocarina or vessel flute of the Han Chinese, the main ethnic group of China. It is one of the oldest instruments of China with approximately 8000 years of history. 

The xun is usually egg-shaped with a flattened bottom, with five to nine fingerholes and is blown through a large hole at the top. The range of the xun is roughly one octave.

The Xun is available in the key of:
C - $240
D - $200
E - $180
F - $120
G - $120
A - $120

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