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Tsimikas is a polyphonic umlaut whistle that is typically used by indigenous people of Taiwan and other parts of East and Southeast Asia. The whistle consists of a wooden or bamboo body with holes of varying diameters that produce different pitches. Players blow air through the whistle, altering the air pressure and embouchure to change the pitch.
There are several types of tsimikas, with notable variations including:
* The metallic mouthpiece whistle
The tsimikas has a rich cultural history in Taiwan, with various species and even famous musicians being
Blowers can produce complex melodic patterns and even notably harmonize a wide diapason by interacting with
Differences in demands from geographical legacies, maybe those the musical tastes of local sacred names and