Dūdas
Latvian musical instrument / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This article is about the Latvian bagpipe. For the Latvian bowed string instrument, see dūda. For the Hungarian bagpipe, see duda.
Dūdas or somas stabules is a type of bagpipe native to Latvia, popular from the 16th to 18th centuries.
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Other names | Somas stabules |
Classification | Aerophone |
Hornbostel–Sachs classification | 422.22-62 |
Inventor(s) | Folk instrument |
Related instruments | |
torupill, dūdmaišis | |
Musicians | |
Auļi, Kaspars Bārbals, Dūdinieki, Mārtiņš Tiltnieks, Dainis Stalts, Pēteris Šeflers, Valdis Muktupāvels, Māris Muktupāvels, Suitu dūdenieki, Māris Jansons | |
Builders | |
Māris Jansons, Eduards Klints, Mārtiņs Tiltnieks, Uldis Austriņš |
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