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Nudi / Nud’i (gender unknown)

original: (нуди)

Hornpipe without a mouthpiece: double chanter (no drone), common bell / idioglot single reeds: up-cut

No identical types known (yet).

Erzjan Mordvinian pronunciation; NB: ➺ Žalejka parnaja.

Idioglot, with reed tongues up-cut directly in the bird’s bone or cane pipes [Arundo donax?] themselves and a common cow-horn bell; Left: a¹-c² / Right: d¹-g¹.
NB: Example(s) to be replaced with staff-notation.

Njudi, Nudej / Nudejti


Sources

Атлас музыкальных инструментов народов СССР = Atlas of musical instruments of the peoples inhabiting the USSR [1963]. Вертков, Константин А. (Vertkov, Konstantin A.) / Благодатов, Георгий И. (Blagodatov, Georgij I.) / Язовицкая, Эльза Э. (Jazovickaja, El’za E.). Москва (Moskva), 1975 (2), p.75 / 209.

Baines, Anthony: Bagpipes [1960]. Oxford, 1973 (revised), p.49 (Nud’i).

Meer, John Henry van der: Typologie der Sackpfeife. In: Anz. Germ. Nationalmus. (Nürnberg, 1964), p.127.

Marcuse, Sibyl: Musical instruments: a comprehensive dictionary. New York, 1975 (Nud’i: »Baines).