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Ganurags

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Modern keyed ganurags

The ganurags (or ganu rags, "shepherd's horn) is a Latvian folk clarinet, having a cylindrical wooden body ending in an animal's horn. In the modern era the instrument was made more sophisticated with classical additions like keywork.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ The Clarinet. Department of Music, Idaho State University. 1992. p. 66.