Duda
The Hungarian duda (also known as ''tömlősíp'' and ''bőrduda'') is the traditional bagpipe of Hungary. It is an example of a group of bagpipes called Medio-Carparthian bagpipes.Accounts are conflicting regarding the exact form of the Hungarian bagpipe. Cocks describes it as similar to the Bulgarian one which has a chanter and a bass drone but no tenor drone. Baines (pp. 77-79) gives Hungary as one of the countries possessing the duda, which has this construction, also a Hungarian bagpipe with a diple (i.e., twin-bore) chanter, one bore of which gives a variable drone, the bag pipe having a bass drone in addition. Robert Bright in ''Travels through Lower Hungary''(1818), quoted by Flood (p. 79), describes the Hungarian bagpipe as having two drones and a chanter of square section (in other worlds the Dudelsack). Fraser (p. 243) has a picture of a Hungarian bagpipe with one chanter and one drone of medium length, probably a bass drone. It seems possible that all these forms of the instrument may be in use. Provided by Wikipedia
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40by Chiquinho., Ramalho, Geber., Varela, Marcus., Dantas, Felinto Lúcio, Guanais, Danilo, Vilôr, Marcelo., Duda., Silva, Normando Carneiro da., Oliveira, André Luiz Muniz de., Almeida, Ângela., Jerimum Jazz Band (Grupo musical)., Quarteto de Sax (Grupo musical)., Madrigal da UFRN (Coral)., Sexteto Potiguar (Grupo musical).Get full text
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