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[[File:Pku in D alt.jpg|thumb|right|The pku.]]
[[File:Pku in D alt.jpg|thumb|right|The pku.]]
The '''''pku''''', alternatively spelled '''''pzuk''''', is an [[Armenia]]n musical instrument, similar to a [[clarinet]]. It has been called the [[List of national instruments (music)|national instrument]] of Armenia. The ''pku'' is a single-reed aerophone with seven holes and a one octave range with the open cone of a bull horn at one end.
The '''''pku''''', alternatively spelled '''''pzuk''''', is an [[Armenia]]n musical instrument, similar to a [[clarinet]]. It has been called the [[List of national instruments (music)|national instrument]] of Armenia. The ''pku'' is a single-reed [[aerophone]] with seven holes and a one octave range with the open cone of a bull horn at one end.


== See also ==
== See also ==

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The pku.

The pku, alternatively spelled pzuk, is an Armenian musical instrument, similar to a clarinet. It has been called the national instrument of Armenia. The pku is a single-reed aerophone with seven holes and a one octave range with the open cone of a bull horn at one end.

See also

References

  • "Pku". Instruments. Hayren Ensemble. Archived from the original on February 20, 2008. Retrieved February 20, 2008.
  • Swets, Wouter (September 1973). "Record Reviews". Ethnomusicology. 17 (3): 573–576. JSTOR 849977.