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N.G. Gerasimova, M.I. Kolosova, K.M. Plotkin, V.I. Povetkin. - "Thirteenth century fiddles from excavations in Pskov. Their investigation, stabilization and reconstruction" // Proceedings of the 4-th IGOM Group on Wet Organic Archaeological Materials Conference. Bremerhaven, 1990. Edited by Per
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Povetkin, V. I. - "Musical instruments" // Wood Use in Medieval Novgorod. Edited by Mark Brisbane and Jon Hather. Oxbow Books and the authors, 2007. р. 360-381: illustrated.
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The Russian gudok ceased to exist as a folk instrument for several centuries. All present instruments are replicas, based on several parts of gudoks found in the
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higher. All three strings were in the same plane at the bridge, so that a bow could make them all sound simultaneously. Sometimes the gudok also had several
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for pressing strings. This suggests that it was played by stopping the strings from the side with fingernails (similarly to the
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contains a "Gudok Player's Song", which is an artistic reconstruction of how the gudok may have sounded.
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There have been several attempts to revive the gudok in music.
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Site with large photo of 12th century gudok or rebec.
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Hoffmann Deutsches Schiffahrtsmuseum. P. 267-279: il.
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String instrument
Hornbostel–Sachs classification
Related instruments
Byzantine lyra
Classical Kemenche
Turkish
Greek
Cello
Lira (Calabrian)
Italian
Lira da braccio
Lyra (Cretan)
Greek
Lyre
Fiddle
Gadulka
Bulgarian
Rabāb
Arabic
Lijerica
[lijɛritsa]
violin
[gʊˈdok]
Russian

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