Gaydard (Gaydarka, Gidinica, Surla, Klepza, Vegelka, Vigorura) – One of the most important parts of the bag: a wooden melodic tube with a small addition to the lower end of the torn bone, bent about 120 S. In the front wooden part of the glute, seven melodic openings and one from the back for thumb are broken. The first melodic opening, called the marmist, and the back, which are smaller than others, are drilled on the same vertical. In the marmist, a brief tube is involved, which ends on the waist of the vertical opening of the strata. These two opens produce a census and more securible tone. The upper part of the glute is fastened by the PI-Sky from the cane, which is dragged inside the skin from the bagpage, with the purpose of producing sound for the coach. Lit.: Dr. Aleksandar Linin, People’s Musical Instruments in Macedonia, Skopje, 1986, 97. F. M. F.
Original article in Macedonian language Cyrillic alphabet
Кириличен напис ГАЈДАРКА