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gaida and the
Dzhura gaida with a
straight conical drone and of a
higher pitch. The
Macedonian gaida is
structurally between a kaba and
dzhura gaida and...
- The kaba
gaida ('large
gaida') or
rodopska gaida (Rhodope
gaida), is the
bagpipe of the
central Rhodope mountains, it is a
distinctive symbol of Bulgarian...
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Primo Gaida (born 20
September 1899, date of
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Byzantine lyra (Cretan, Macedonian, Politiki, Pontic), Crotala, Floghera,
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- of the country. The
gaida most
widely used is the
Thracian gaida.
There is in the
Rhodope Mountains the deep-sounding kaba
gaida. In the north, common...
- is
higher in
pitch then the
Macedonian gaida but less so than the
Bulgarian gaida (or Dura). The
Thracian gaida is also
still widely used
throughout Thrace...
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fiddle fujara gadulka gaida ****ageum guan
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- режима. Том 2/Допрос кн. Н. Д. Голицина 21 апреля 1917 — Викитека". F.A.
Gaida (2020) The "Cabinet" of
Prince N.D.
Golitsyn and the
search for a political...