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A duduk reed. The duduk is a double reed instrument with ancient origins, having existed since at least the fifth century, while there are Armenian scholars who believe it existed more than 1,500 years before that. [11] The earliest instruments similar to the duduk's present form are made of bone or entirely of cane.
A double reed [1] is a type of reed used to produce sound in various wind instruments.In contrast with a single reed instrument, where the instrument is played by channeling air against one piece of cane which vibrates against the mouthpiece and creates a sound, a double reed features two pieces of cane vibrating against each other.
3 Double-reed. Toggle Double-reed subsection. 3.1 Capped. 4 Triple reed. 5 Quadruple reed. Toggle the table of contents. ... Duduk (Armenia) Dulcian; Dulzaina (Spain ...
He played the duduk, a double reed woodwind instrument related to the orchestral oboe. Gasparyan is known as the "Master of the duduk". Gasparyan is known as the "Master of the duduk". [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] In 2006 he was nominated for Grammy Awards for the Best Traditional World Music Album .
Balaban in Azerbaijan State Museum of History. The balaban or balaman [7] (Azerbaijani: Balaban) is a double-reed pipe with cylindrical bore, about 35 centimetres (14 in) in length, with eight finger holes and one thumb hole, which is played in the eastern part of Iran's historic Azerbaijan region as well as in the Republic of Azerbaijan (where it is also called düdük, according to the ...
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The mey is a double-reed aerophone used in Turkish folk music. [1] The mey , duduk , and balaban are almost identical, except for historical and geographical differences. [ 2 ]
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