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Kozioł (bagpipe)

Kozioł (English: Goat) refers to several variants of bagpipes native to a region of Poland surrounding the city of Zbąszyń.

Two Polish pipers, with the woman playing the kozioł czarny.

Kozioł biały Edit

The kozioł biały (or kozioł weselny) features a drone with a projecting horn, and is inflated with bellows rather than the mouth. The name (literally "white goat") comes from the use of a hair-out goat's hide for the pipebag, and this is often complemented by a carved wooden goat's head ornamenting the stock of the chanter.

The instrument was widely popular in Poland historically, and was even played in the court of King Christian IV.

Kozioł czarny Edit

The kozioł czarny ("black goat") is also known as kozioł ślubny ("wedding goat"), in reference to the place where it is commonly played. Like the kozioł biały it is also bellows-blown and has a single drone with a projecting horn. However, it is made from the hide of a black-haired goat, and is also smaller than the kozioł biały.

One of the few remaining kozioł pipemakers, Marek Modrzyk, lives in the village of Nądnia.[1]

References Edit

  1. ^ "Marek Franciszek Modrzyk – mistrz budowy instrumentów ludowych" (in Polish). MuzykaTradycyjna.pl. Archived from the original on 2014-06-21. Retrieved 2014-06-21.

External links Edit

  • kozioł biały (wedding reception goat, white goat) and kozioł czarny (wedding goat, black goat) - Polish folk musical instruments
  • Jan S. Prządka, famous Polish bagpipe player, presents both instruments (English subtitles)

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