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The tarka is a wind instrument of the type of the vertical flutes (recorders), made of wood and parallelepiped format, of a single piece. In its middle zone it has 6 holes for the fingers. The length of the notes is about two octaves, and there are tarkas with lengths ranging from 20 to 40 cm.
There are tarkas in several countries in Latin Ame...
The tarka is a wind instrument of the type of the vertical flutes (recorders), made of wood and parallelepiped format, of a single piece. In its middle zone it has 6 holes for the fingers. The length of the notes is about two octaves, and there are tarkas with lengths ranging from 20 to 40 cm.
There are tarkas in several countries in Latin America, such as Peru, Bolivia, northern Argentina and northern Chile. It is common to find tarkas built to be sold to tourists. These tarkas have colorful decorations, be they sculptures or very colorful paintings, which are also found on instruments intended to be played. However, tarkas can also be found that are intended to be played and have no decoration.
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