Duduk is a traditional Armenian music genre that is characterized by its melancholic and sorrowful sound. It is played on a double-reed woodwind instrument called the duduk, which is made from apricot wood. The music is often slow and meditative, and is often used in film soundtracks to evoke a sense of sadness or longing. The duduk is usually accompanied by a dhol (a double-headed drum) and other traditional Armenian instruments such as the zurna (a double-reed wind instrument) and the davul (a large frame drum).
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