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Duda (-)

(with) definite article: a
plural: Dudák; (with) definite article: a
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Bagpipe, mouth-blown: 2 stocks (a: single chanter + semidrone / b: drone)

Identical types: 10

Wikipédia shows 1 rather poor photo of a Hungarian bagpipe, but refers mainly (in my perception quite unnecessarily) to foreign (Bulgarian, Scottish, Spanish, Swedish, &c.) bagpipes; NB: ➺ Síp (Moldavia (RO)).

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Sources

Sárosi, Bálint: Die Volksmusikinstrumente Ungarns (Handbuch der europ. Volksmusikinstr. 1/1). Leipzig, s.a. [1967], p.86.

Meer, John Henry van der: Typologie der Sackpfeife. In: Anz. Germ. Nationalmus. (Nürnberg, 1964), p.130.

Airs du temps: cornemuses du monde, musiques des régions. Ploezal, 1996, p.28.

Podnos, Theodor H.: Bagpipes and tunings. Detroit, 1974, p.23 (»Manga), 44, 73-80.

Paksa, Katalin: A szegedi népzenegyűjtés múltja [The history of the Szeged folk music collection]: "Duda"; In »A szögedi nemzet zenéje« [The music of the people of Szöged]. In: A Móra Ferenc Múzeum évkönyve [Yearbook], 1978/79-2 (Szeged, 1980), p.585-590.

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EPA (Elektronikus Periodika Archívum); Paksa [find duda.50].
Wikipédia [Text in Hungarian!].