Dudey (f)
(with) definite article: dieBagpipe, mouth-blown: 2 stocks (a: single chanter / b: 3 drones in 1 stock)
From Polish Dudy; Name in Praetorius, first encountered in the 17th centry; The smallest bagpipe of its time, similar to the Hümmelchen, but with a 2nd drone, pitched an octave higher than its low drone.
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