delímu
Delímu is a Japanese term that refers to a type of traditional bamboo flute used in indigenous folk music and spiritual practices. Characterized by its simple, cylindrical design, delímu is typically constructed from hollowed bamboo segments, which produce a clear, melodious sound. The instrument is played by blowing air into a mouthpiece at one end while covering and uncovering finger holes along the body to vary the pitch.
Historically, delímu has been used in various regional ceremonies and rituals, especially among rural communities in
In modern times, the delímu is considered a cultural artifact, representing traditional Japanese craftsmanship and musical
While similar bamboo flutes exist across Asia, the delímu is distinguished by specific design details adapted