It is a difficult thing, to be human without music. What form that music takes differs from place to place, and history to history.
A surprisingly common instrument worldwide—typically made using skins over a frame.
The chorus flute of Inakku produces three-note chords; the oboe flute they use deflects the air somewhat. The twin-reed crosspipe of the Three Seas is low and breathy; side-flutes from Yashdar are rich and yet high.
The ocarina as an instrument is most prevalent along the coastline of eastern Mocueoh, from Koppuni and Gykken through Yashdar down to the Temacan Peninsula.
As rattles go, the rainstick is quite an impressive one. They are made with the stems of stone plants in Temacan, and from treegrass in Sayintha and Yandjee.