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LOGGER'S SHEET 

LOGGER: Lori Taylor
REEL NUMBER: 6/9 - 7/9
STAGE: AFS
DATE: 7/3/1988
PRESENTOR: Barry Ancelet
GROUP NAME: The Material World: Preserving, Presenting, and Pretending (folk instruments)
REGION/STYLE:

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| PERFORMER(S) | INSTRUMENT/OCCUPATION |
| Ants Taul - musician (Soviet Program) - Estonian SSR |
| Stuart Detmer - Soviet Program Coordinator - Wash, DC |
| Ramiz Eyiub Kuliev - musician + Soviet ethnomusicologist (Soviet Program - Mugam Trio Azerbaijan SSR |
| Anatoli Kargin - ethnomusicologist, USSR |

CONTENTS

1. Intro -
web of translation
2. - so many languages (over 100) & instruments -
but they brought the human voice...
example of some traditions.
3. Tar - Example of music (style is "Mugam")
"the great instruments are in the hands of great performers"
4. One of the most ancient peoples in USSR.
Estonians have lived where they are for almost 2000 yrs. - 
preservation of layers of culture

[image] - rounded back

5. AT - precursor to bagpipe - flute part only - explains how it is made more anciently there was a hollow reed.
- plays flute (similar in appearance to a recorder)
a bag pipe - to make a flute sound like an orchestra
bag is stomach of a seal (later dog skin - this one is wolverine)
-music, played through mouthpiece with fingered flute below.
-2nd song - blows up bag then sings while playing from that air.
development of bellows to allow singing along
-wolverine and bellows
popular music instrument with farm boys, willow whistle.
-tune
jew's harp
-tune
accordian - 3 rows of keys
- tune
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