sakkül
Sakkül is a traditional Turkish musical instrument, often referred to as the Turkish bagpipe. It is a double-reed instrument, meaning it produces sound through two reeds that vibrate when air passes through them. The sakkül is typically made of wood and features a long, cylindrical body with a large, conical mouthpiece. The instrument is played by blowing air through the reeds, which vibrate and produce a distinctive, haunting sound.
The sakkül is an integral part of Turkish folk music and is often used in both solo
The sakkül's design and playing technique have evolved over time, with different regions developing their own