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Zurna Duduk Armenian Professional Apricot Handmade Armenian Apricot Wood, Armenian Classical Music Leather case professional reed Made in Armenia. in Kuwait Zurna Duduk Armenian Professional Apricot Handmade Armenian Apricot Wood, Armenian Classical Music Leather case professional reed Made in Armenia. in Kuwait Zurna Duduk Armenian Professional Apricot Handmade Armenian Apricot Wood, Armenian Classical Music Leather case professional reed Made in Armenia. in Kuwait Zurna Duduk Armenian Professional Apricot Handmade Armenian Apricot Wood, Armenian Classical Music Leather case professional reed Made in Armenia. in Kuwait Zurna Duduk Armenian Professional Apricot Handmade Armenian Apricot Wood, Armenian Classical Music Leather case professional reed Made in Armenia. in Kuwait Zurna Duduk Armenian Professional Apricot Handmade Armenian Apricot Wood, Armenian Classical Music Leather case professional reed Made in Armenia. in Kuwait Zurna Duduk Armenian Professional Apricot Handmade Armenian Apricot Wood, Armenian Classical Music Leather case professional reed Made in Armenia. in Kuwait Zurna Duduk Armenian Professional Apricot Handmade Armenian Apricot Wood, Armenian Classical Music Leather case professional reed Made in Armenia. in Kuwait

Zurna Duduk Armenian Professional Apricot Handmade Armenian Apricot Wood, Armenian Classical Music Leather case professional reed Made in Armenia.

KWD 38.500

Brand
Western Bid
Weight
454 g
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Special Features

  • Zurna Armenian Professional Apricot Zurna is mainly milled from apricot, walnut or mulberry wood. The tool barrel, having a diameter of 20 mm at the upper end, expands down to 60-65 mm in diameter. The total length of the instrument is 302–317 mm. On the front side of the barrel, 7 holes are drilled, and on the back - one. A sleeve (“Masha”) is inserted into the upper end of the trunk; it has a length of 120 mm and is cut from wild willow, walnut or apricot.
  • The purpose of the sleeve is to adjust the plate setting. The mouthpiece, made in a special way from reed, which grew in a dry place, has a length of 7-10 mm. To extract sound from the instrument, the performer, drawing air into the oral cavity, blows it out accordingly through this mouthpiece.
  • The range of zurna encompasses sounds from a “small B” flat octave to “to” the third octave; with the skill of the performer, this range can be extended to several more sounds. These sounds in the environment of the performers are referred to as "sephir ceslar". Zurna is mainly used to perform samples of folk music during folk festivals in the open air.
  • Zurna, as a rule, is a part of wind instrument ensembles. As a solo instrument, zurna in ensembles or orchestras is used to perform certain dance melodies, including jangs and other musical samples.

Description

The Armenian historian of the 5th century Movses Khorenatsi also mentioned the duduk. The duduk instrument and duduk music are an integral part of the cultural life and public identity of the Armenian people. For many centuries, she accompanied all the important social events in the life of Armenians: folk celebrations, celebrations, songs and dances, wedding and funeral ceremonies, and more. According to the study of ethnomusicologist Dr. Jonathan McCollum, the duduk is depicted on numerous Armenian manuscripts of the Middle Ages, symbolizing the Armenian national identity. As McColman notes, the most important quality of the duduk is its ability to express the dialectic and mood of the Armenian language. In 2005, the music of the Armenian duduk was recognized as a masterpiece of UNESCO World Intangible Cultural Heritage.

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