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Natural Pututu made of an original bull horn

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Probably, one of the ocarina ancestors is the pututu (quipa in Ecuador), a traditional instrument among Peruvian Natives, particularly those near Cusco (Cuzco). The pututu is a large seashell, about eight inches in length, with a hole of around four tenths of an inch drilled at the pointed end. The pututero (pututu player) places his lips there and by blowing air, with some strength, produces a highly vibrating and penetrating sound. The pututu, also made of fired clay-like mud, is used to convene cabildos (town meetings), to announce reminders of important days, and to signal situations of emergency.
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