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What is this blowing instrument used in the acoustic cover of “Taekwondo” by “Walk off the Earth”?
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At around 1:44 of the acoustic cover of Taekwondo by "Walk of the Earth", the musicians play a blowing instrument.

What instrument is this?
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At around 1:44 of the acoustic cover of Taekwondo by "Walk of the Earth", the musicians play a blowing instrument.

What instrument is this?
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At around 1:44 of the acoustic cover of Taekwondo by "Walk of the Earth", the musicians play a blowing instrument.

What instrument is this?
instruments identification
At around 1:44 of the acoustic cover of Taekwondo by "Walk of the Earth", the musicians play a blowing instrument.

What instrument is this?
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instruments identification
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The instrument she's miming (not particularly convincingly) at 1.44 is a Kazoo. They both play them at 2.47, when we get a better view of his.
It's a variation on the 'comb and paper' principle. Not so much blown as hummed into. There's a paper or plastic membrane and a resonating chamber. Available in all good music shops at minimal cost.

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That’s a kazoo. It’s more of a humming instrument.
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The instrument she's miming (not particularly convincingly) at 1.44 is a Kazoo. They both play them at 2.47, when we get a better view of his.
It's a variation on the 'comb and paper' principle. Not so much blown as hummed into. There's a paper or plastic membrane and a resonating chamber. Available in all good music shops at minimal cost.

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The instrument she's miming (not particularly convincingly) at 1.44 is a Kazoo. They both play them at 2.47, when we get a better view of his.
It's a variation on the 'comb and paper' principle. Not so much blown as hummed into. There's a paper or plastic membrane and a resonating chamber. Available in all good music shops at minimal cost.

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The instrument she's miming (not particularly convincingly) at 1.44 is a Kazoo. They both play them at 2.47, when we get a better view of his.
It's a variation on the 'comb and paper' principle. Not so much blown as hummed into. There's a paper or plastic membrane and a resonating chamber. Available in all good music shops at minimal cost.

The instrument she's miming (not particularly convincingly) at 1.44 is a Kazoo. They both play them at 2.47, when we get a better view of his.
It's a variation on the 'comb and paper' principle. Not so much blown as hummed into. There's a paper or plastic membrane and a resonating chamber. Available in all good music shops at minimal cost.

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That’s a kazoo. It’s more of a humming instrument.
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That’s a kazoo. It’s more of a humming instrument.
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