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armenk |
Aug 9 2009, 09:32 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 1 Joined: 9-August 09 Member No.: 4,274 |
Hi everyone.
I stumbled across this site while searching for Armenian instruments. I am very interested in learning to play the duduk, but I don't have any experience with woodwind instruments. I LOVE how those type of Armenian instruments sound esp. the duduk. I used to play the piano a while back (as an amateur), I want to learn music again. I forgot almost everything so I would consider myself an absolute beginner. I am wondering for the duduk if a beginner should start learning the duduk at once, or something easier at first then "move up" to the duduk? What is typically done/recommended? The others I'm thinking about are shvi, blul, or pku. How would they rank in difficulty for a beginner and if it matters which one is more closely related to the duduk so it's easier to "move up"? As for size and sound I think the pku is closest, right? But is it appropriate? Appreciate any advice, thank you!! |
Duduk |
Aug 10 2009, 07:53 PM
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I have Lit My Candles Group: Founder Posts: 387 Joined: 13-April 06 From: USA Member No.: 2 |
Hello
Welcome to Duduk forum Most of the teachers will start w/ shvi. this is the case for kids, that are under 13 years of age, whs lungs are not fully developed yet. if your working on your playing / fingers yes sure use a shvi to start... -------------------- ...: † :...Powered by Apricot Juice ...: † :...
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