Reed Folk Instruments
Birbyne, Lithuania
Single reed, one key, eight tone holes, register key.
Oak wood with cow horn bell.
Duduk, Armenia
Double reed, Armenian.
Ney (Karamoudzes), Athens, Greece
Maker unknown, however, this instrument was previously owned by an Albanian. Double reed.
Instruments of this type are commonly used in Eastern Europe.
Ney, Cambodia
Maker unknown, double reed.
Instruments of this type are commonly used in Cambodia.
Shehnai, India
An example of an early oboe. No keys, silver bell.
Used at weddings and special events.
Shehnal (Karamoudzes), Uzbekistan
Double reed, conical bore.
Sopila, Croatia
Two instruments, similar to the oboe or shawm. An ancient traditional woodwind instrument of Croatia, always played in pairs.
They have the possibility of producing a variety of sounds, frequently very piercing.
Ostrich feather “reed”.
