The Basque alboka (Spanish: albogue) is a single-reed woodwind instrument consisting of a single reed, two small diameter melody pipes with finger holes...
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the classical violin and the folk fiddle are usually identical. accordion alboka angklung appalachian dulcimer autoharp bağlama bagpipe balalaika bandura...
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(Ireland) Shvi (Armenia) Dilli Kaval (Turkey) Fujara (Slovakia) Futujara Alboka (Basque Country, Spain) Arghul (Egypt and other Arabic nations) Aulochrome...
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bore. 422.211.1 Without fingerholes. 422.211.2 With fingerholes. Albogue Alboka Arghul Chalumeau Clarinet Piccolo (or sopranino, or octave) clarinet Soprano...
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reclam de xeremies. Basque Country has the alboka. The zamar, a Rifian traditional musical instrument Alboka reclam de xeremies Double clarinet might refer...
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others. Other hornpipes include the Spanish gaita gastoreña, the Basque alboka and the Eastern European zhaleika. When joined with a bag, Baines refers...
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The Islamic culture also introduced double-clarinet instruments as the Alboka (from Arab, al-buq or "horn") nowadays only alive in Basque Country. It...
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not one of them. Some traditional Basque instruments are the following: Alboka, a difficult double clarinet played in a circular breathing technique similar...
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was derived from the Persian Tar, naker from naqareh, adufe from al-duff, alboka from al-buq, anafil from al-nafir, exabeba from al-shabbaba (flute), atabal...
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ensemble, made up of the instrument which now bears the name as well as alboka, txistu and other instruments. Probably introduced by Italian immigrants...
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get tired first. The following instruments utilize circular breathing: Alboka Algoze Arghul Aulos Clarinet Didgeridoo Dizi Duduk Flute Hornpipe Kaval...
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free reed instruments mouth organ Air horn aerophones 423 Plosive? Trumpet Alboka aerophones 422.2 Basque Country reed instruments clarinet Algaita aerophones...
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onstage performances, sing along. At times the pandero accompanies the alboka or txistu too. Yet these kinds of duos have not always been the case. As...
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naqareh. Further terms fell into disuse in Europe: adufe from al-duff, alboka from al-buq, añafil from an-nafir, exabeba from al-shabbaba (flute), atabal...
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and European cultures throughout history. Examples include the albogue, alboka, diplica, hornpipe, pibgorn, and sipsi. In England, by 1698 a similar instrument...
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Tárogató Xaphoon Bass Clarinet Mock Trumpet Chalumeau Traditional European Alboka Birbynė Chalumeau Diplica Ganurags Hornpipe Launeddas Pilili Mock trumpet...
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are the txistu (a tabor pipe similar to Occitanian galoubet recorder), alboka (a double clarinet played in circular-breathing technique, similar to other...
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naqareh. Further terms fell into disuse in Europe; adufe from al-duff, alboka from al-buq, anafil from al-nafir, exabeba from al-shabbaba (flute), atabal...
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Modern alboka. This one was constructed in the Basque region of Spain or Southern France....
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from rebab, guitar from qitara, naker from naqareh, adufe from al-duff, alboka from al-buq, anafil from al-nafir, exabeba (a type of flute) from al-shabbaba...
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Alboka players of Zeanuri (Biscay)...
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Ibon Koteron (category Alboka players)
(born in Bilbao in 1967) is a Basque musician renowned as a player of the alboka. His 1996 debut release was a joint record with Kepa Junkera, Leonen Orroak...
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Paloteados Sagar San Juan Soka Sorgin Trokel Uztai Txiki Yantza Luze Zortziko Alboka (double clarinet) Atabal Dulzaina Kirikoketa Pandero Silbote Tarogato Tobera...
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side with autochthonous and foreign melodic instruments, like trikitixa, alboka, accordion or keyboards, while clinging to its rhythmic nature. To summarize...
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only found outside El Gastor in Madrid and in the Basque Country (see: alboka). Traditionally, the gaita gastoreña was played from November on. The youth...
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Europe and North Africa that includes the "Old British pibcorn or hornpipe" alboka, arghul, boha and others. William Morris writes in a letter to his brother...
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small drums zinburrin — whistle, made of straw or branch bark zinburrun — alboka, single-reed woodwind instrument zinga-zinga — drink in gulps zingil — skinny...
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San Anton - Rhythm guitar (2002 - 2009, continuously). Iñigo Ibarretxe - Alboka (2002–Present, sporadically). Luis Camino - Txalaparta, Goblet drum, Udu...
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into a teacher training program in Gasteiz, and in 1999 began learning the alboka. In 2002 entered in Musikene (Centro Superior de Música del País Vasco)...
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steel was said to be the only rival of Toledo steel in the Middle Ages. Alboka Bandurria Botet Catalan shawm Classical guitar Chácaras the univerese Dulzaina...
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