词条 | Laggutu |
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}} The Laggutu is a folk percussion slit drum instrument performed in southern regions of Azerbaijan: Astara, Lankaran, Masalli and Jalilabad. "Just like the naghara, gosha naghara, gaval and other percussion instruments, the laggutu is widely used in modern ensembles and orchestras of national instruments." A rectangular wooden chamber, "the laggutu is placed on a platform," which may also serve as a resonator, "and the performer plays it with two wooden sticks. Usually, the laggutu is 250x125x50 mm in size and made of walnut, apricot, mulberry or beech wood."[1] The thickness of the sides or walls varies, which produces differences in timbre and/or pitch, with the bottom generally being thicker than the top. References1. ^Kerimov, Mejnun. "Laggutu", Atlas of Traditional Music of Azerbaijan. Badalbeyli, Farhad; ed. Accessed: 14:59, 3 February 2010. {{Azerbaijani musical instruments}}{{percussion-instrument-stub}} 2 : Azerbaijani musical instruments|Percussion instruments |
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