The duduk is a small, flute-like instrument made out of apricot wood and played in many parts of the Middle East and Central Asia. |
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The final Byzantine instrument, the aulos was a double reeded woodwind like the modern oboe or Armenian duduk. |
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Gasparyan's duduk, taking the role of the optional didjeridu in Sculthorpe's Eleventh Quartet, was simply inaudible against the strings. |
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