Gaidanaki (n)
(with) definite article: tooriginal: γκαϊντανάκι (το)
single chanter: cylindrical, straight, bell? / single reed
Prov. Macedonia (Location?)
Usually it has 7 (occasionally only 6) fingerholes + a thumbhole (➺ Trypa); Sometimes it is provided with a cow-horn bell; NB: ➺ Wood types used.
Divridina, Douinitsa, Gaidanitsa, Gaidanoula, Gaidhourka, Gaidofloyera, Gajdurka, Kleparsa, Piska, Sourla, Tsabnari, Tsabounari, Tzabouna, Zamara, Zamarofloyera, ·? (chanter: remaining designations [not mentioned in available sources])
Anoyanakis, Fivos: Greek popular musical instruments [Title on cover: »Greek folk musical instruments«]. Athens, 1979, p.198 (type only, no name), 199.
Ανωγειανάκης, Φοίβος [Anoyanakis, Fivos]: Ελληνικά λαϊκά μουσικά όργανα. Αθήνα [Athens], 1979, p.184.