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  2. Dilli tuiduk - Wikipedia

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    The dilli tuiduk is a Turkmen musical instrument in the clarinet-family that uses a single reed to produce the instrument's sound. [1] It is used mainly in Turkmen folk music . The woodwind instrument is also transcribed dilli düdük , dilli tuyduk , dili tüidük , dilli tüidük , dili tuiduk , and дилли туйдук .

  3. Music of Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Turkish instruments were included in Ludwig van Beethoven's Symphony Number 9, and he composed a "Turkish March" for his Incidental Music to The Ruins of Athens, Op. 113. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart wrote the "Ronda alla turca" in his Sonata in A major and also used Turkish themes in his operas, such as the Chorus of Janissaries from his Die ...

  4. Dili tuiduk - Wikipedia

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    The dili tuiduk is a Turkmen musical instrument in the clarinet-family that uses a single reed to produce the instrument's sound. [1] It is used mainly in Turkmen folk music . The woodwind instrument is also transcribed dilli düdük , dilli tuyduk , dili tüidük , dilli tüidük and дилли туйдук .

  5. Turkish folk music - Wikipedia

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    Turkish folk music (Turkish: Türk Halk Müziği) is the traditional music of Turkish people living in Turkey influenced by the cultures of Anatolia and former territories in Europe and Asia. Its unique structure includes regional differences under one umbrella. It includes popular music from the Ottoman Empire era.

  6. Category:Turkish musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    Template:Turkish musical instruments This page was last edited on 18 April 2024, at 21:02 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  7. Tulum (bagpipe) - Wikipedia

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    The tulum (Laz: გუდა, romanized: guda) is a musical instrument, a form of bagpipe from the Black Sea region of Turkey. It is droneless with two parallel chanters, and is usually played by the Laz , Black sea Turks, Hemshin peoples and by Pontic Greeks , particularly Chaldians.

  8. Category:Turkish folk music instruments - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Turkish folk music instruments" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  9. Dilli kaval - Wikipedia

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    The word "dilli" is Turkish for "tongued" and alludes to the fact that this flute has a duct or "fipple" rather than being rim-blown like a conventional kaval. The soprano dilli kaval in C and the alto version in A are handmade. Both types were patented by Burhan Tarlabaşı. All 12 chromatic tones from Low A to High G# can be played on them.