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- Duduk - Wikipedia
The duduk ( d uː ˈ d uː k doo-DOOK; Armenian: դուդուկ IPA:) [1] or tsiranapogh (Armenian: ծիրանափող, meaning "apricot-made wind instrument"), is a double reed woodwind instrument made of apricot wood originating from Armenia
- The Duduk and its Music - YouTube
There are four major types of duduk, varying in length from 28 to 40 cm This variety allows the sound of the duduk to express various moods depending on the content of the piece and the
- Beginner’s Guide to Mastering the Duduk - GGA, Professional Duduk . . .
The duduk, also known as the apricot pick, is an Armenian musical instrument composed of two primary components The first part consists of a cylindrical wooden pipe adorned with ten holes Nine of these holes produce different pitch sounds, while the tenth hole is designated for tension control
- Choosing the Right Duduk: Key and Pitch Differences Explained - Dudukhouse
Beginners should start with A or Bb duduk, while more advanced players may prefer the deeper sound of G or the versatility of F or A Bass duduk B and C duduks are great for those playing in bands or orchestras, while D duduk is perfect for dance melodies
- DUDUK - THE MUSIC OF THE SOUL - armeniadiscovery. com
The duduk is a double-reeded wind instrument which can be traced back to 1200 BC, with Armenian duduk music cultivated from the first century BC during the reign of Armenian Emperor, Tigran the Great
- The History Of The Duduk – Where Did It Start? - Ethnic Musical
The duduk is one of the world’s most old double-reed instruments and is seen in painting 2000 years old Among all traditional Armenian instruments, only the duduk is being considered to be exclusive ‘Armenian’
- Duduk – Traditional Armenian Musical Instrument
The Armenian duduk also known as tsiranapogh, meaning " apricot-made wind instrument" in Armenian, is a double-reed woodwind instrument renowned for producing a haunting and expressive sound Crafted from apricot wood, it possesses a distinctive color and tone
- The Duduk, the Ancient Armenian Double Reed Instrument
The duduk, a traditional Armenian woodwind instrument, has a rich history and cultural significance Made of apricot wood and featuring a double reed mouthpiece, it produces a haunting and melancholic sound
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