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Bulgarian G Gaida

This is a Bulgarian gaida in G (sol) that i made myself. it took me about 24hrs of work all up to complete, right from drilling the wood, to tying in to the bag. this is the first gaida i have made...  
 
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piepsi1 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Hi Cory,
I'm a gaida beginner from Germany and I've got some questions: I've got a G-gaida here, but is it possible to play A-minor songs on a G-gaida and to adjust the drone to it? If so: What are the finger charts? Or should I purchase another gaida in D or anything else? What would you recommend?

Greetings from Bavaria
PS: Thx for this video!
mickey2mccool (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Lovely piping. I play the uilleann pipes but my family comes from the north of greece and bulgaria so always loved the gajda sound. What is the piece of music you played called?
TheGreekJimmy (3 months ago) Show Hide
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This sound here is not from northern Greece(Thrace). They have a more higher pitch like D. I was just there a few months ago and I met Pasxalis Xristdis.
rosyanna098 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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yay nice playing cousin!!
barbarizzagore (5 months ago) Show Hide
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how did you cure the skin and made it pliable?
momcemk (5 months ago) Show Hide
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bravo majstore srce mi zaigra be bas na duovden :)
zmia98 (9 months ago) Show Hide
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Hey Man, your a F____N champion!!
ive always love this instrument form the day i was born. Youve inspired me to do something about it and learn to play it. I bought a Djoura Gaida in G/sol and no nothing about music so here gos hey!. What do i use to clean and soften the hide? aslo what would be my next step in learning this instrument?? Thanks.
swatbg (1 year ago) Show Hide
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very good
Sindwiller (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Some say it comes from Thracia and there are some references in the bible that mention it in connection with Babylon, so no one really knows. :P
Monofiner (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Ok...if you say so...cite it. :) If you cite it to me I ll answer to this. I wont respond to something I read here, from someone I dont know.

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