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Titti (bagpipe) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Titti (bagpipe) The titti ((テルグ語:titti),〔(Mashak ) at India9.com〕 masaka titti, or tutti) is a type of bagpipe played in Andhra Pradesh, India, made from an entire goat-skin.〔Subhash Kak (Louisiana State University). ''(The Indian Epic Song Tradition )''. Presented at The 7th International Conference and Festival of Asian Music, Busan, Korea, Sept 26-Sept 30, 2002.〕 The instrument is described as a goatskin with a double-reed inserted into one leg, and a bamboo blowpipe into the other. The term ''tittii'' is used in Telugu, Kannarese, and Malayalam. ==History== Several paintings possibly depicting bagpipes are shown in Kerala, from the early eighteenth century. Colonel James Tod (1782–1835 CE) notes that the Yanadis, a forest tribe in Madras, also play the bagpipes,〔as do later sources in 1900 describing the Yanadi.〕
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