Ganurags
Latvian musical instrument
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Ganurags (from Latvian: "shepherd's horn") is a Latvian folk clarinet with a cylindrical wooden body onto which an animal-horn bell is attached to amplify the sound.[1] Key systems were added to the instrument in the 20th century.[2]
See also
- Birbynė
- Zhaleika
- Hornpipe
References
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Latvian musical instruments
- Eglīte
- Trīdeksnis
- Vargāns
- Velna bungas
- Robdēlis
- Dūda
- Ģīga
- Kokles (zither kokles, concert kokles)
- Pūšļa vijole
- Spēles
- Dūdas
- Ganurags
- Rags
- Stabule
- Svilpaunieks
- Taure
- Tāšu taure
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