Nuren
This instrument is contained in West Solor. Talibura people in East Sikka call this instrument with the name of Sason, apabula called poetic Seara into Sason Nuren. Etymologically Sason means male and female Nuren means. Sason Nuren are two buha flute being played by a lone, is a designation sacred, sacred, beloved, entertainment tool. According to an old story, a legendary figure supposedly the two-headed West Solor once had rmulut two. West Solor people call it by the name Edoreo while in the middle of West Solor Labaama Kaha call it by name. It is said that he lived according Erita 3-4 centuries ago. He
also said that according Erita able meminkan Sason Nuren at once, so
that when this music was maminkan lat people think there are two persons
who are playing Sason Nuren. According to local residents keperayaan Sason Nuren is the voice of the fairy (Nitun).
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