Duduk
double reed woodwind musical instrument The Armenian National Instrument From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
double reed woodwind musical instrument The Armenian National Instrument From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Duduk is a traditional woodwind instrument of Armenian origins.[1]
The duduk is one of the oldest double reed instruments in the world which dates back over 3,000 years. Many different duduks can be found in Armenia and the Caucasus. The roots of Armenian duduk music go back to the times of the Armenian king Tigran the Great (95-55 BC). The instrument is seen in many Armenian manuscripts of the Middle Ages.[1]
UNESCO declared the Armenian duduk and its music a Masterpiece of the Intangible Heritage of Humanity in 2005.
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