- The
parkapzuk (Armenian: Պարկապզուկ) is a droneless, horn-belled
bagpipe pla**** in Armenia. The double-chanters each have five or six finger-holes, but...
- (Georgian) Ç'ip'oni (Artvin, Adjara, Lazona)
Dankiyo (Pontic Gr****, Romeika)
Parkapzuk, Պարկապզուկ (Armenian)
Shuvyr (Mari people),
North Circ****ians) Shabr...
- (Northern Africa) Guda,
tulum (Laz people) Dankiyo,
zimpona (Pontic)
Parkapzuk (Armenia)
Gudastviri (Georgia)
Tsimboni (Georgia) (Adjara)
Shuvyr (Mari...
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woodwinds such as the tsiranapogh, the sring, the shvi, the blul [hy], the
parkapzuk (Armenian bagpipe), and some
stringed instruments like the tavigh [hy]...
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across the player's shoulder, and the
chanter tends to be
curved as well.
Parkapzuk (Armenian պարկապզուկ)
Cimpoi is the name for the
Romanian bagpipes. Two...
- (Northern Africa) Guda,
tulum (Laz people) Dankiyo,
zimpona (Pontic)
Parkapzuk (Armenia)
Gudastviri (Georgia (country))
Tsimboni (Georgia (country) )(Adjara)...
- (Northern Africa) Guda,
tulum (Laz people) Dankiyo,
zimpona (Pontic)
Parkapzuk (Armenia)
Gudastviri (Georgia (country))
Tsimboni (Georgia (country) )(Adjara)...
- hand drum, see davul), oud (lute), duduk, zurna, blul, sring, shvi, pku,
parkapzuk, tar, dmblak, bambir, and to a
lesser degree the saz.
Other instruments...
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Balkan Gaida, Gr**** Tsampouna,
Pontic Tulum,
Cretan Askomandoura,
Armenian Parkapzuk,
Zurna and
Romanian Cimpoi.)
Other commonly used
instruments used in Byzantine...
- Kamo Khachaturian: dhol
Levon Tevanyan: shvi, tav shvi, blul, pku and
parkapzuk Grigor Takushyan: dham
duduk (drone)
Tigran Ambaryan:
kamancha Artur Arakelyan:...