Talk:Tulum
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[edit] Also the name of a Turkish musical instrument
"Tulum (bagpipe) is a Turkish folk instrument of the wind type. It consists of three parts with Deri Kısmı (leather section), Nav and Ağızlık (mouth piece). The air is stored in the leather section and is let into the nav section by pressing the bag under the arm. Nav is the part where the melody is played. It also has two parts called Analık and Dillik. Ağızlık is the section which sends the air to the leather bag of the pipe.
Tulum is used in Turkey at Trabzon, Rize, Erzurum, Kars, Northern and Eastern Anatolian regions and at the Thrace region. Tulum, which is generally made from lamb or kid skin, is called Gayda in Thrace" . —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 85.96.42.178 (talk • contribs) 18 January 2006.. (Note: It is also a quote taken directly from this website).
- Thanks for noting an alternate use for the name "Tulum", anon contributor. I shall create a new article Tulum (instrument) for it (in original phrasing, of course), and note the disambiguation here.--cjllw | TALK 11:25, 19 January 2006 (UTC)
- ok, Tulum (bagpipe) and Tulum (disambiguation) are now set up.--cjllw | TALK 06:19, 27 January 2006 (UTC)