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BoneFlute

The bone flute is a woodwind bardic instrument, created from a particular variety of bone found in the eastern forests near Puddleby. Bone flutes have a piercing, clear tone created by blowing through the tip. The pitch is changed by whether or not its finger-holes are covered.

Bone flutes are held outwards from the bard's lips, rather than to the side as with some flutes.

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