The duduk (/duːˈduːk/ doo-DOOK; Armenian: դուդուկ IPA: [duˈduk]) or tsiranapogh (Armenian: ծիրանափող, meaning "apricot-made wind instrument"), is a double...
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The Moscow International Duduk Festival, MIDF (Armenian: Դուդուկի մոսկովյան միջազգային փառատոն, ԴՄՄՓ; Russian: Московский международный фестиваль дудука...
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He played the duduk, a double reed woodwind instrument related to the orchestral oboe. Gasparyan is known as the "Master of the duduk". In 2006 he was...
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Kebyar Duduk (Balinese: ᬓᭂᬩ᭄ᬬᬃᬥᬸᬥᬸᬓ᭄) is a traditional Balinese dance created by a Balinese man I Ketut Marya [fr] and first performed publicly in 1925...
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Armenian musician, professional duduk player. Born in Yerevan, in a family of musician. In 1985 entered the class of duduk and shvi in a musical school named...
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Seyranyan (Armenian: Կամո Սեյրանյան; born February 5, 1979), is an Armenian duduk player. In 2012, Seyranyan was awarded with the title of Honored Artist...
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Lévon Minassian is a French-Armenian duduk player. He was born in Marseilles in the district of Saint-Jerome. He played for the soundtrack of Mayrig....
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Ney (section Kargı düdük)
The ney (Persian: نی), is an end-blown flute that figures prominently in traditional Persian, Turkish, Jewish, Arab, and Egyptian music. In some of these...
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traditional Armenian and Greek music that include instruments such as the oud and duduk. The band has released various EPs and full-length albums. The band has...
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Vatche Hovsepian; 17 September 1925 – 1 December 1978) was an Armenian duduk player and renowned popular artist. He graduated from the Yerevan Conservatory...
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consists of Armenia’s leading practitioners of traditional music performing on Duduk, Blul, Kamancha, Oud, Kanōn, Santur, Tar/Saz, Dap/Daf, Dhol, and Tombak...
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Djivan Gasparyan's well-known duduk music, as well as light pop, and extensive Christian music. Instruments like the duduk, dhol, zurna, and kanun are commonly...
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The mey is a double-reed aerophone used in Turkish folk music. The mey, duduk, and balaban are almost identical, except for historical and geographical...
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bagpipe Balaban aerophones 422.111.2 Azerbaijan, Iran reed instruments oboe, duduk Bandoneón aerophones 412.132 Latin America free reed instruments accordion...
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experimented with a wide range of instruments, including the guzheng, pipa, and duduk, to match the show's Asia-influenced setting. The art style of the fictitious...
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Djivan Gasparyan's well-known duduk music, as well as light pop, and extensive Christian music. Instruments like the duduk, the dhol, the zurna and the...
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Byzantine aulos, the closely related sorna and zurna, and the Armenian duduk. The body of the shawm is usually turned from a single piece of wood, and...
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October 2004. The solo is played on an Armenian woodwind instrument, called a duduk—a first in pop music history[citation needed]—played by Venezuelan-born...
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season 4 episode employed: Chinese membrane flute, Indian bansuri flute, duduk (Armenian woodwind), erhu (Chinese violin), yaylı tambur (a Turkish lute)...
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Javanese poetry (redirect from Duduk wuluh)
macapat forms in the past, but are now considered sekar madya: Megatruh (or Duduk wuluh): 12U, 8I, 8U, 8I, 8O Gambuh: 7U, 10U, 12I, 8U, 8O (there are a number...
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Chanson Cultural origins Late 1960s, Soviet Armenia Typical instruments Duduk, Caucasian dhol, Clarinet, Synthesizer, Zurna, Kamancheh (rare) Subgenres...
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mainly staying in Tbilisi) and perform this dance to the accompaniment of duduk and barrel organ. Additionally, they would bring animals for the performances...
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and English musician Belinda Sykes, who both sings and performs on the duduk, an Armenian reed instrument. Written in the 13th century, the title Stabat...
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Laotian Khen, Bawu flute, Hulusi and many other wind instruments. Since 1995, duduk has been his preferred instrument. Didier Malherbe began playing saxophone...
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delikleri, in Turkish for the small apertures on the bell). The zurna, like the duduk and kaval, is a woodwind instrument used to play folk music. The zurna is...
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of Azerbaijan (where it is also called düdük according to the Encyclopædia Iranica). Balaban, mey, and duduk are almost identical, except for historical...
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– drums (track 10) Theo Travis – flute (track 1), saxophone (track 4), duduk (track 6) Session musicians on Harmonic Distortion Aaron Sterling – drums...
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kanun player Abdul Aziz, Turkish ney flute player Kudsi Ergüner, Armenian duduk players Antranik Askarian and Vatche Housepian. The film opened on August...
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piano. "Dle Yaman" is very often interpreted with solo bits made with the duduk. The song became an iconic Armenian song with hundreds of interpretations...
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Gudenian, and Karen Kavaleryan as well as by traditional performers such as duduk player Djivan Gasparyan. Traditional Armenian folk music as well as Armenian...
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