gajde
The term "gajde" refers to a traditional musical instrument commonly found in the Balkans, particularly in countries like Albania and Macedonia. It is a type of bagpipe made from animal skin and a wooden pipe, producing a distinctive, rich sound. The gajde is often used in folk music and celebrations, playing a significant role in cultural events.
Gajde players, known as gajdari, typically perform in groups, accompanying dancers and singers. The instrument is integral to local traditions and is often associated with rural life, reflecting the history and heritage of the regions where it is played.