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 Re: Like a tarogato but more buzzy?
Author: vintschevski 
Date:   2006-11-21 14:27

Might it have been some sort of zurna? The Kaba Zurna is apparently a longer and, obviously, lower-pitched zurna than many more frequently heard in Greek, Turkish and Bulgarian music. Not that the Kaba Zurna is Romanian, I have no idea whether any sort of zurna is very popular in Romania, but the restaurant might have been playing some Bulgarian or Turkish music. Or there is, for example, a CD featuring the Romanian pan-flute virtuoso Damian Draghici on which Tekbilek plays a low-pitched zurna. Possibilities abound............



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Mike S. 2007-02-08 00:12 


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