binariniu
Binariniu is a traditional musical instrument from the island of Sardinia, Italy. It is a type of double clarinet, known for its distinctive sound and unique construction. The instrument is typically made from a single piece of wood, often boxwood or ebony, and features two sets of reeds and two sets of finger holes. The player blows into one mouthpiece while using the other to produce a drone, creating a harmonious blend of two different pitches.
The binariniu is deeply rooted in Sardinian folk music and is often used in traditional dances and
The binariniu is played in a variety of musical contexts, both solo and in ensembles. It is
Despite its traditional origins, the binariniu continues to be played and appreciated in modern times. Efforts