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Ted wrote: "And some of the saddest music I have ever heard is on a disk by Armenian duduk player Djivan Gasparyan called "I Will Not Be Sad in This World" - quite possibly one of the most profoundly moving CDs in my entire collection." I love that record too, Ted.. In fact, I love it so much that I recently purchased and have been really shedding on a really professional duduk from the sadly lamented Rhythm Fusion in Santa Cruz. 3/4 of my entire collection came from that store, parenthetically, and Dror closed the doors this week after 20 years of being one of the finest ethnic music stores on the entire planet. It's the end of an era, but Dror found me a beautiful hardwood Duduk before he went out of business. It's a fascinating instrument: just playing the open holes like a recorder produces no useable musical scale so everything is in half hole playing. I owned a less professional one and it was incredibly difficult to play............it took more air than I really have considering that I suffer from Reactive Airway Disease which limits me to 1/3 of the lung capacity of a normal adult male. This new one is so well built and the double reed is a work of art, so it's actually pretty easy to play and it has a timbre that is just beautiful. I love the Duduk and it doesn't get better than Djivan Gasparyan. Armenia, where this amazing instrument comes from has a very, very sad history of oppression and now, consequently, there are Armenians spread all across the globe. A beautiful musical culture (and a sad one, too).