Very good video. I am planning to make my own tarogato on 3d printer, using assets. But although I learned about this instrument from Peter Brötzmann's music, where tarogato sounds way more metallic and "rude", if I can say like that. You can find a lot of videos him playing on tarogato. Do you know what reed I should use to make such sound? Thank you in advance for the answer!
We can not say for sure, but we believe it is rooted in the Hungarian word 'tár', meaning to open. The word tárogató itself was used earlier than the turkish conquest.
Brilliant job!
Very good video. I am planning to make my own tarogato on 3d printer, using assets. But although I learned about this instrument from Peter Brötzmann's music, where tarogato sounds way more metallic and "rude", if I can say like that. You can find a lot of videos him playing on tarogato. Do you know what reed I should use to make such sound? Thank you in advance for the answer!
Sadly we are no tárogató players ourselves, we recommend the "Tarogato" facebook group where there are many expert players who can help you out!
Does the Hungarian word tárogató derive from the Turkish word "török sığır," which means "Turkish pipe"?
We can not say for sure, but we believe it is rooted in the Hungarian word 'tár', meaning to open. The word tárogató itself was used earlier than the turkish conquest.