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Taut (gender unknown)

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Bagpipe (unknown type)

Identical types: 100

Mentioned in Kuhač, who refers to Bénédict Pictet (1655-1724) as his source; Unfortunately he fails, however, to reveal the title in which the concerning passage occurs; The fact that Pictet has written many publications (The website of the Post-Reformation Digital Library mentions "100 titles, 155 vols." [➺ Google search: Find "bénédict pictet 100"]) renders it rather difficult (i.e. time consuming) to discover the exact source; NB¹: The signification and relevance of the addition "(susurus)" [i.e. Latin: susurrus [a "hum" or "whisper"]] remain enigmatic; NB²: ➺ Dudel-sack, Dudog, Thut-hauru, and Tuta.


Sources

Kuhač, Franjo Š. [Šaver]: Prilog za poviest glasbe južnoslovjenske: Gajde [Contribution to the history of South Slavic music: Bagpipes]. In: Rad jugoslavenske akademije znanosti i umjetnosti, knjiga L (Zagreb, 1879), p.68 (»Pictet).

Web

Archive.org (Kuhač [Po Pictetu ...]).
PRDL (Bénédict Pictet, Professor of Theology).
Goodreads (Pictet); NB: lists 71 titles (Sign up required!).
Merriam-Webster (susurrous).