Düdük

Turkish

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The duduk of Bulgaria, Yugoslavia and Turkey (düdük) are duct flutes but in Armenia and Georgia the term refers to a double-reed instrument. In Turkey, the düdük (sometimes called dilli kaval) has seven fingerholes and thumbhole and is used as solo instrument or to accompany dances with other instruments.

Düdük, Wood (mulberry), Turkish

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