mellinn
Mellinn is a lesser-known traditional musical instrument originating from the coastal regions of the Indian state of Kerala. It is a type of wind instrument, specifically a type of oboe-like flute, often crafted from bamboo or wood. The name "mellinn" is derived from the Malayalam language, where "melli" means "flute" and "inn" refers to a type of reed or mouthpiece used in the instrument.
The mellinn is typically played during various cultural and religious ceremonies in Kerala, particularly in the
The instrument is characterized by its cylindrical body, usually around 20 to 25 inches in length, with
While mellinn is not as widely recognized as some other Indian instruments, it holds significant cultural importance