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It is larger and lower pitched than the typical gaida.
The technical and the tone possibilities of the shepherd's gaida are limited.
Musical renditions of the song often feature the traditional Bulgarian gaida.
Also in the stranzha region there is the stranzha gaida.
There are two common types of gaida.
Miss Gaida gave her rubbery-legged dancing a spaghetti-like quality.
In the north, common of dobrudgea and the vlachs there is the dzhura gaida.
The Gaida of Bulgaria is worthy of its own subsection.
A gaida is a bagpipe from the Balkans and Southeast Europe.
It has been compared to the names of eastern European bagpipes, such as gaida, gajda, and gajdy.
The gaida, a kind of bagpipe, is the most characteristic instrument, but clarinets and toumbelekis are also used.
Ed Gaida, who lived at Playland Park, has written a book about the park.
Some types of gaida can have double bored chanter, such as the Serbian three-voiced gajde.
Current chairman of the Association is Gaida Pettere.
The gaida, a traditional goat-skin bagpipe.
The Thracian gaida is also still widely used throughout Thrace in northeastern Greece.
The shepherd's gaida called tsafara too, or tsarafa, svorche, or "little kaval".
Except for Miss Gaida, none had the customary Robbins style that incorporates gesture into dancing rather than imposes it upon the movement.
Ms. Gaida's limpidly flowing dancing made her genuinely otherworldly in the Kingdom of the Shades scene.
Nikola Parov - gadulka, kaval, gaida & bouzouki.
The Thracian gaida, also called the avlos, is different than the Macedonian or other Bulgarian bagpipes.
Miss Gaida carried on and danced as splendidly as Miss Vayer had despite her injury.
The music has a distinctive sound and uses a wide range of traditional instruments, such as gadulka, gaida (bagpipe), kaval and tupan.
The kaba gaida is a Bulgarian musical bagpipe instrument similar to the gaida.