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Ütőgardon (Zenetörténeti Múzeum CC BY-NC-SA)
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Ütőgardon (percussion chello)

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Description

Hungarian-speaking areas of the strip of Gheorgheni and is mainly used in folk music in Gyimes ütőgardon (percussion chello) what the locals know only Garden / Gardony called. In addition, the Romanian folk music is also extensively used in Oriental Carpathian central region, where the names or gordună Doba Doba cu Struna ( ’drum-string’).

Measurements

Height: 104 cm; Widht: 33 cm; Dept: 13 cm;

Literature

  • Brauer-Benke József (2014): A népi hangszerek története és tipológiája. Budapest
  • Dincsér Oszkár (1943): Két csíki hangszer. Mozsika és Gardon. Budapest
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