Croatian bagpipes
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There are several types of Croatian bagpipes, they are:
  • Slavonske Gajde - a bagpipe with double chanter and a single drone
  • Duda
    Duda
    The Magyar duda—Hungarian duda— is the traditional bagpipe of Hungary. It is an example of a group of bagpipes called Medio-Carparthian bagpipes....

     - a bagpipe with triple/quadrple chanter and a single drone. Two versions exist, one from Podravina
    Podravina
    Podravina or Podravje are Slavic names for the Drava river basin in Croatia and Slovenia.-History:...

     and one from Bilogora
    Bilogora
    Bilogora is a low mountainous range in central Croatia. It consists of a series of hills and small plains some 80 kilometres in length stretching in the direction northwest-southeast, along the southwest part of the Podravina region...

  • Istarski mih
    Istarski mih
    Istarski mih is a bagpipe native to the regions of Istria and Kvarner, now in Croatia. It consists of a bag made most often from goat skin and a double-chanter with two single reeds. This type of bagpipe is distinct in that it has no drones, but a double-chanter with finger-holes on both bores,...

     - a bagpipe with double chanter and no drone
  • Dalmatinski mih - a bagpipe with double chanter and no drone
  • Hercegovacki mih - a bagpipe with double chanter and no drone
  • Mih s Pelješca - a bagpipe with double chanter and no drone
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