Dankiyo (from ancient Greek: To angeion (Τὸ ἀγγεῖον)), is an ancient word from the text of Evliya Çelebi (17th century, Ottoman Era "The Laz's of Trebizond...
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played. Each of these regions have their distinct sound, tunes and songs. Dankiyo or Tulum: traditional double-chantered bagpipes played by Pontic Greeks...
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askaulos (ἀσκός askos – wineskin), a bagpipe. Bagpipes, also known as dankiyo (from ancient Greek: angion (Τὸ ἀγγεῖον) "the container"), had been played...
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(Laz) Gudastvri, გუდასტვირი (Georgian) Ç'ip'oni (Artvin, Adjara, Lazona) Dankiyo (Pontic Greek, Romeika) Parkapzuk, Պարկապզուկ (Armenian) Shuvyr (Mari people)...
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Greek Islands Askomandoura, a Cretan bagpipe similar to the tsampouna Dankiyo, a bagpipe played in the historically ethnic Greek regions of Trabzon and...
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traditional music. Some traditional instruments include the lyra, daouli, zurna, dankiyo, tulum, and oud. The instrumental music may or may not be accompanied by...
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(Serbian/Croatian) Mezoued/Zukra (Northern Africa) Guda, tulum (Laz people) Dankiyo, zimpona (Pontic) Parkapzuk (Armenia) Gudastviri (Georgia) Tsimboni (Georgia)...
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(Serbian/Croatian) Mezoued/Zukra (Northern Africa) Guda, tulum (Laz people) Dankiyo, zimpona (Pontic) Parkapzuk (Armenia) Gudastviri (Georgia (country)) Tsimboni...
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(Serbian/Croatian) Mezoued/Zukra (Tunisia/Libya) Guda, tulum (Laz people) Dankiyo, zimpona (Pontic) Parakapzuk (Armenia) Gudastviri (Georgia (country)) Tsimboni...
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Pantazis Konstantis Pistiolis Greek musical instruments Askomandoura Gaida Dankiyo John Freely (1986). The Cyclades. Cape. ISBN 978-0-224-02296-5. Retrieved...
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