Rujukan Keluri

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  6. C. S. Myers (1913). "The Beginnings of Music". Dalam E. C. Quiggin (penyunting). Essays and Studies Presented to William Ridgeway (PDF). Cambridge University Press. halaman 571–573. This drone is employed not only in the vocal but also in the instrumental music of Sarawak. The Sarawak keluri, consisting of six pipes fitted into a gourd the neck of which serves as a mouthpiece, gives the same scale, Ċ B♭ G F E C, of which the lowest note (and sometimes another) is used as a drone. The keluri is occasionally used as an accompaniment to the songs.