Name: SERUNAI
Classification: aerophone
Origin: Malay
   
  The Malay serunai is a reed wind instrument, with a quadruple reed made from    rice stalk. The body has 7 front finger holes and 1 at the back. Circular    breathing technique is used so that once a melody is started it does not stop    until the tune ends. (Matusky 1985). 
The "serunai daun kelapa" is made from coconut leaves and is shaped like a horn. It was designed during the olden days by the Malay community, to communicate with its sound.
   The "serunai batang padi" is made from padi stems. Part of    the serunai from which sound is produced is the same like the "double reed"    instruments in the Middle East. 
  This serunai is held vertically and is blown at the smaller end. It is usually    played by children, who play the experimental music inspired from wayang kulit    and silat songs. (Nik Mustapha, 1998).
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