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Breslov 'Lecha Dodi' on Armenian Duduk

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Mary Guzelian-Markov April 24, 2020

I have tried to find a Duduk that actually is properly made so that I can play it. My father searched for years and went to Armenia where he was sold one that is not a proper one, and does not work and is faulty. I am really hoping that someone out there can help me with this as I am an Armenian Jew and have searched for thirty years and found nothing that is a "proper" Duduk that works correctly. I play the Shevi and other instruments but found nothing original for the Duduk.
God bless you in your search, and I hope someone can help me.
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Gerard Yerevan, Armenia June 10, 2021
in response to Mary Guzelian-Markov:

I am fascinated to read from an Armenian Jew! I live in Yerevan and here they are very very few Jews.
I received a Duduk as a present and I am leaning how to play it. You can find quality ones hand-crafted in Yerevan's Markets.
Feel free to contact me. Maybe I can somehow help you to find one
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Lize Wiid Cape Town March 7, 2019

Where can i get hold of Breslov Nigun the Duduk player? I am looking for a Duduk player for an event over Rosh Hashana. :-) Reply

Robert California August 22, 2017

Love my countries Duduk, I think one or the oldest instruments, 3000+ years old Reply

Anonymous September 18, 2017

Very beautiful, thanks so much! Reply