I see you are a specialist for woodwind. I like the sound of those instruments. We have been to the North of spain and saw many gaiteros and also escuelas del gaita. Or in Ireland the Illean pipes. Wonderful! Are there any videos you are performing and playing? It would be very nice.
true hte words have the same origin however the duda is very different to teh dudy. the duda has a nearly chromatic octave and a paralell bore so that it can play a vamp to acompna it'self. the dudy has onlyt a single bore chanter and plays a scale of just under an octave with a missing lower note to alow for picotage
may be, but those nations are neighbors in Europe and music is always international. So this word has the same origin I think. The germans say "dudelsack" what means "dudelbag" funny, isn´t it.
And bagpipes were very common all over Europe till the 19th century. And the musical strucure is a bordun (two fundamental tones, the first and the fifth tone of a scale plus a melody). That´s it.
Hi Artis,
A wonderfull performance of Bartok! We featured this video on this week's MusicQuotesHomepage . com
Best,
Richard
richardjchandler 9 months ago
¡¡¡Felicitaciones!!!...
rosaspon2007 3 years ago
I see you are a specialist for woodwind. I like the sound of those instruments. We have been to the North of spain and saw many gaiteros and also escuelas del gaita. Or in Ireland the Illean pipes. Wonderful! Are there any videos you are performing and playing? It would be very nice.
greetings
Uli
schneckenturm 3 years ago
true hte words have the same origin however the duda is very different to teh dudy. the duda has a nearly chromatic octave and a paralell bore so that it can play a vamp to acompna it'self. the dudy has onlyt a single bore chanter and plays a scale of just under an octave with a missing lower note to alow for picotage
fagottist 3 years ago
may be, but those nations are neighbors in Europe and music is always international. So this word has the same origin I think. The germans say "dudelsack" what means "dudelbag" funny, isn´t it.
Nevertheless this piece is wunderful played!
Congratulation!
uli
schneckenturm 3 years ago
no duda is hungarian and polish
the czech word is dudy
fagottist 3 years ago
I think duda is the czech name for bagpipe.
And bagpipes were very common all over Europe till the 19th century. And the musical strucure is a bordun (two fundamental tones, the first and the fifth tone of a scale plus a melody). That´s it.
greetings from Germany
Uli
schneckenturm 3 years ago
yeah that realy sounds like duda music.
good on old bartok
does anyone share my opinioun that his "swineheards" dance from his hungarian skethses sound like duda music?
fagottist 3 years ago
WoW!!!
InternationalWorship 3 years ago