Since the 1960s, these instruments have been the signature product of Generation Music. Elias Lerole played this instrument on the song “Tom Hark” in a band named for him, the word “zig-zag,” and this instrument. One of these instruments, which is a relative of the Irish feadóg stáin (“FAD-og STAHN”), was the primary instrument of Lemmy Mabaso, Spokes Mashiyane, and other lead musicians in South African kwela ensembles. That variety of these instruments belongs to a family that includes a slide-operated one of them named for swanee and the flageolet (“FLAH-jo-lay”). That family of these instruments includes one named either for being made out of tin or for the price it costs to buy, which was a penny. For 10 points, the “duct” or “fipple” family of what woodwind instrument contrasts with the transverse variety and includes the recorder? ■END■
ANSWER: fipple flute [or whistle; duct flute; or jive flute; accept lotus flute; accept piston flute; accept slide whistle; accept swanee whistle; accept tin whistle; accept penny whistle; accept Irish whistle; accept Scottish whistle; accept recorder or flageolet until read; prompt on woodwinds or aerophones]
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