bagpipe

photo: Waldemar Kielichowski © Institute of Music and Dance, Warsaw


Tomasz Kiciński, bagpipe, Martyna Żurek, tied violin; rec. All the World's Mazurkas, Warsaw 2014; IMIT


The Band from Gostynin; rec. Andrzej Bieńkowski. Kazimierz 1988; Music Lost & Found
Local name: dudy
Classification: 4 Aerophones / 42 Wind instruments proper / 422 Reedpipes / 422.2 Reedpipes with single reeds (clarinets) / 422.21 Individual reedpipes with single reeds / 422.211 With cylindrical bore / 422.211.2 With fingerholes / 422.211.2 + 422.211-62 Single-reed chanter with cylindrical bore, with fingerholes + single-reed drone with cylindrical bore, flexible air reservoir for all pipes
Maker: Unknown
Date: 20th c.
Region: Greater Poland
Country: Poland
Owner: Museum of Folk Musical Instruments in Szydłowiec
Inventory number: MLIM/MS/1578
Description: incomplete
Performance practice: traditional component of Greater Poland folk bands
Design (PDF)



Wiwat, a wedding dance; A Chimney-Sweep, a dance tune; The Bagpipe Band from Poznań: 4 bagpipes, 4 violins; rec. Mielec 1973; Sources of Polish Folk Music


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