Pipe and tabor is a pair of instruments played by a single player, consisting of a three-hole pipe played with one hand, and a small drum played with the...
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pipe and tabor usually display a large shallow tabor similar in shape to a bodhrán. The tabor is most widely known as accompaniment for the pipe and other...
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called simply a pipe, but is often referred to as a tabor pipe to distinguish it from other instruments. The tabor pipe has two finger holes and one thumb hole...
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The three-hole pipe, also commonly known as tabor pipe or galoubet, is a wind instrument designed to be played by one hand, leaving the other hand free...
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1711. Triangle,pipe and tabor, vielle, lute, tambourine. Circa 1434, Spain. Jesus Christ surrounded by twelve men with instruments and wearing crowns...
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One-man band (section History and meanings)
the 13th century, and were the pipe and tabor. The pipe was a simple three-holed flute that could be played with one hand; the tabor is more commonly known...
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Look up tabor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tabor may refer to: Tábor, a town in the South Bohemian Region Tábor District, the surrounding district...
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The Grand Old Duke of York (category Cultural depictions of Frederick, Duke of York and Albany)
Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany (1763–1827), and its lyrics (where the duke marches ten thousand soldiers up and down a hill for no apparent reason)...
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similar to the worldwide tradition of the pipe and tabor. Musician plays Pinkullo flute with one hand and drums a tinya with the other at a Huari Danza...
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sixteenth century, it came to mean a specialist entertainer who sang songs and played musical instruments. Minstrels performed songs which told stories...
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Andean music was played on drums and string instruments, like the European pipe and tabor tradition. Andean tritonic and pentatonic scales were elaborated...
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(txistularis) were named in romance written records after the tabor (pipe and tabor were played together): tamborer, tamborino, tambolín, tamborín, tamboril...
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Tambourine de Bearn (section Extent and uses)
one-handed flute (French: galoubet) with three finger holes, similar to a pipe and tabor. It has also been called tambourin de Gascogne, tambourin à cordes in...
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played with a fife (pipe); the player would play both the fife and drum (see also Pipe and tabor). Tabors were not always double-headed and not all may have...
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American organs, flageolet stops are often 2'. Three-hole pipe Shvi Pascual, Beryl Kenyon de, and William Waterhouse. "Flageolet." Grove Music Online. 2001...
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forms a Provençal pipe and tabor. Jean-Philippe Rameau included tambourins in many of his operas, such as Platée, Les Indes galantes, and Les fêtes d'Hébé...
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Flute (section Etymology and terminology)
flute Jazz flute List of flutists Native American flute Palendag Pipe and tabor Pipe (instrument) Recorder (musical instrument) Washint Vessel flute List...
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Zuffolo (redirect from Picco pipe)
form of ducted-flue tabor pipe or flute-a-bec, at 3½" long, with the windway taking up 1½". It has only three holes: two in front and a dorsal thumb hole...
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while the flabiol can be played at the same time with the left hand. Pipe and tabor El testament n'Amèlia Video of a performance of this sardana (composer...
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Fipple (category Pipe organ components)
of a floor for the windway. Ocarinas, and among them the Gemshorn Flue pipes of the pipe organ Pipe (as with tabor) Recorder Salamuri Shvi Slide whistle...
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by bagpipes and pipe and tabor. By the fifteenth century, these bands had come mainly to consist of three musicians, two playing shawms and the other a...
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The black servant on the right of Lord George Graham painting plays a pipe and tabor. Below, Hogarth's pug dog Trump balances on a chair while wearing Graham's...
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Tonette or Flutophone, popular with school children. Pipe and tabor Jeremy Montagu, Was the Tabor Pipe Always as We Know It?, in Early Music, Vol 9, No....
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Tin whistle (section Fingering and range)
recorder, tin whistle, Flabiol, Txistu and tabor pipe. Almost all early cultures had a type of fipple flute, and it is most likely the first pitched flute-type...
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Morris dance (section Name and origins)
Sgwarnog (Hunting The Hare) and Ty Coch Caerdydd (The Red House of Cardiff). Music was traditionally provided by either a pipe and tabor or a fiddle. These are...
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soft instruments (viola da gamba, harp, viola da braccio, two lutes, pipe and tabor) in the picture. It seems most likely that the term "rauschpfeife" was...
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sometimes known as the di (笛) or héngdi (橫笛), and has varieties including Qudi (曲笛), Bangdi (梆笛), and Xindi (新笛). It is a major Chinese musical instrument...
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pipe (CIPP) is a trenchless rehabilitation method used to repair existing pipelines. It is a jointless, seamless pipe lining within an existing pipe....
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Judith R. Cohen (section Early life and education)
mountain dulcimer, pipe and tabor, hand percussion, and medieval wind and stringed instruments. Her repertoire includes medieval music and traditional songs...
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