Gaida is a kind of bagpipe, traditional wind-instrument which is made up of a fixed goat skin and three handmade wooden pipes; one to blow air and save it into the skin and two pipes that make noise, one of these has holes and you play, and the other is much longer and produces a single bass tone which is fixed with the other pipe's main tone. Through both pipes the sound is produced when you press the full of air goat-skin. It is mostly played in Balkans and it differs slightly from region to region.
You can listen to its sound here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwEOCR3-REQ
Artist: Tefra90
Only 7 numbered and signed prints in Recycled popular 140cm Fine Paper
Handmade engraved wood-block printed, and destroyed by the Artist after the printing session was finished.
55x70cm
Oil-based high quality offset ink
Athens 2016
Will be shipped in a hard safe tube.
Product code: Traditional Gajida4 engraved popular wood-block print