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Magondi

Tiktirī

According to Fétis, the instrument is used among the Indian snake charmers; NB: Compare Magoudi.

According to Stainer, 1 fube has 4 holes, the second [has] 4 on the front, and 3 on the reverse side.


Sources

Fétis, François-Joseph: Histoire générale de la musique depuis les temps les plus anciens jusqu’à nos jours, 1 & 2. Paris, 1869: vol. 2, p.303, 419.

Utriculus, nuova serie XIV (49-50), 2015, Miscellanea zampognara, p.122-123: “Une autre espèce de musette“ (»Féti [sic], vol II, p.302-303).

Stainer, John: The music of the Bible. With an account of the development of modern musical instruments from ancient types. London, s.a. [1879], p.120, 121*.

Web

Google books (Fétis [Find magondi: p.303, 419]).
ibidem (Stainer [Find magondi: p.120]).