File:Waha pūtōrino - large central aperture.jpg
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current | 11:00, 6 October 2010 | 1,788 × 3,228 (3.31 MB) | Tohunga puoro | {{Information |Description= An example of a simple putorino waha, the large central aperture that acts as a (finger)stop for expressing and varying the pitch and tone of the instrument. This is usually considered to be a mouth and is often represented as |
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