Askomandoura

Askomandoura (Greek: ασκομαντούρα) is a type of bagpipe played as a traditional instrument on the Greek island of Crete, similar to the tsampouna.

[1] Its use in Crete is attested in illustrations from the mid-15th Century.

[2] With respect to the way of the production sound, it is categorized as an aerophone musical instrument.

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Chanters from a bagpipe, called askomandoura . Part of the name, mandoura , is also used for a simple mouth-blown reedpipe.