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{{Infobox Instrument
|name=Sring
|names=Sring,սրինգ,srink
|image=
|classification=Woodwind Instrument
|range=
|related=
  • Atenteben (Ghana)
  • Bansuri (India)
  • Chi (China)
  • Dizi (China)
  • Daegeum (Korea)
  • Dangjeok (Korea)
  • Danso (Korea)
  • Dongdi (China)
  • Hocchiku (Japan)
  • Jeok (Korea)
  • Ji (Korea)
  • Junggeum (Korea)
  • Kagurabue (Japan)
  • Khloy (Cambodia)
  • Khlui (Thailand)
  • Komabue (Japan)
  • Koudi (China)
  • Native American flute (United States and Canada)
  • Nohkan (Japan)
  • Ohe Hano Ihu (Polynesia)
  • Paixiao (China)
  • Quena (Andes)
  • Ryūteki (Japan)
  • Sáo (Vietnam)
  • Shakuhachi (Japan)
  • Shinobue (Japan)
  • Siku (Andes)
  • So (Korea)
  • Sogeum (Korea)
  • Suling (Indonesia)
  • Tongso (Korea)
  • Xiao (China)
  • Xindi (China)
  • Yak (Korea)
  • Yokobue (Japan)
  • {{Interlanguage link multi|Yue (instrument)|zh|3=籥|lt=Yue}} (China)

|musicians=
|articles= Armenian music
}}

The sring (Armenian: {{lang|hy|սրինգ}}, also transliterated as srink) is a shepherd's flute originating in Eastern Armenia (the Caucasus region). Sring is also the common term for end-blown flutes in general. These flutes are made either of a stroke bone, bamboo, wood from the apricot tree or cane and have seven or eight finger holes, producing a diatonic scale.[1] The Armenian musicologist Komitas believed that the sring was the most characteristic among the Armenian instruments.

References

1. ^The Heritage of Armenian Literature: From the Sixth to the Eighteenth Century by Agop Jack Hacikyan, Gabriel. Basmajian, Edward S. Franchuk

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External links

  • Armenian Blul-Sring Combo
{{Armenian musical instruments}}{{armenia-stub}}

2 : Armenian musical instruments|End-blown flutes

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