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Hello you all!

 

The present-day tárogató is a not-so-common woodwind with simple reed and conical bore like a saxophone, but with smaller tone holes, fingerings similar to an Oehler clarinet, body made of wood up to now, usually in C, played with clarinet mouthpiece and reed. Estimated 200 copies exist worldwide, mostly in Hungary and Romania.

 

A record of a nicely played one, together with a hammered dulcimer:

 

The tenor tárogató is truly rare - maybe one or two dozens worldwide. The ones I've seen use tenor saxophone reed, mouthpiece and neck, which make them sound more like a sax. Records:

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If we're at subject "musical instruments (nearly) nobody heard about", how about Theremin

 

Yes, the guy is shaking hands in air, without touching it.. Some can call it magic.. ;)

 


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Nice soprano tarogato sound by Laszlo Kiss Gy, Samples:
amazon.com nice folkloric music
More folkloric music by
Laszlo Kiss Gy too
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Less ancient music played by the same musician:
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and here together with a harp:
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