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2. The Kaval
NIKOLAY DOKTOROVBULGARIAN KAVAL MENDOZA,ARGENTINA 2009 3. The Republic of Bulgaria EUROPE Bulgaria
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The Republic of Bulgaria 5. History of Kaval KAVAL (Turkey) KAVAL (Macedonia) DZAMARA (Greece) CAVAL (Romania) KAVALL (Albania) BLUR (Armenia) NEY (Arab countries)
6. Structure of Kaval
Upper first part withoutholes Middle second part with 8 holes Third part with 4 holes. Also known as dushnitzi or devil holes. Not used by the performer Thumb hole 7. Producing sound
8. Finger Positioning 9. Registers and Timbre
Low register Middle register High register Small octave (+ first octave played simultaneously) II (second) octave 6 tones
kaba pp clarinet incomplete low register: from D (I octave) to B (I octave) between kaba and timber of the middle register; very mild, light tone low register flute middle register 10. Technical Characteristics
11. Kaval Types and Their Characteristics Different size and usage: A B H C# C D E
12. Bulgarian Kaval Performers and Teachers
13. Anil Payakovya NN
Bulgarian Kaval Performers and Teachers 14. f Makers of Bulgarian folk instruments
Encho Pashov Apostol Apostolov Zhecho Marinov Dimitar Genchev Slavi Ivanov Petar Borisov Tzvyatko Damyanov Ivan Parushev Veselin Hasabaliev 15. Place of the Kaval in the Folklore Life of Bulgaria 16. The Folk Music Music one of the universal international languages. Folk musicthe most precious nationaltreasureforeverynation. Letslove, preserve and develop our national folk music.