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    The bombard (Breton: bombard, talabard, French: bombarde) is a contemporary family of oboes widely used to play traditional Breton music, where it is considered...
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  • Bombard (redirect from Bombarde)
    18th & 19th centuries as Bombarde Bombard (music), a double reed instrument used to play traditional Breton music. Bombarde (organ stop) This disambiguation...
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  • flute Vivo — a French Polynesian nose flute Bombarde (music) — a contemporary conical-bore double-reed instrument (shawm) from Brittany Cialamedda (also...
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  • English horn (same instrument) Oboe da caccia Bass oboe / Baritone oboe (same instrument) Heckelphone Bassoon Tenoroon Contrabassoon Bombarde Cromorne Sarrusophone...
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  • part of a duo with the bombarde, for dance accompaniment. The bombard (Breton, Fr. bombarde) is a conical-bore double-reed instrument similar to the oboe...
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  • pedals are to be used, whether a string instrument should be bowed or plucked, or whether the bow of a string instrument should move up or down). A clef assigns...
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    Great organ of Nancy Cathedral (category Keyboard instruments)
    last but not least, two Bombarde stops were added : one of 16’, and one of 32’. It is significant that this was the first Bombarde 32’ stop ever built in...
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  • the common flute called a "recorder" which its tone closely resembles. Bombarde (French) Bombarda (Italian) Bombardon (English) Bombardone (Italian) Reed...
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    Great Highland bagpipe (category Scottish musical instruments)
    a bombarde section, a drums section, and in recent years almost any added grouping of wind instruments such as the saxophones, and brass instruments such...
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    Oboe (category Baroque instruments)
    The oboe (/ˈoʊboʊ/ OH-boh) is a type of double-reed woodwind instrument. Oboes are usually made of wood, but may also be made of synthetic materials, such...
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    more English than anything else." Originally, the builders were told the instrument would likely only be used during the LDS Church's April and October general...
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  • reed call Positive reed call Solo-Bombarde reed call Pedal reed call Copula Pos./G.O. Copula Rec/G.O. Copula Solo-Bombarde/G.O. Copula Rec./Pos. Low octaves...
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    guitar, bagpipe, choirs (live) Fred Neheride – drums Arab lute Bagpipes Bombarde Bouzouki Dulcimer Drum machine Flute Guimbarde Guitar Horn Hurdy-gurdy...
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    List of Hammond organs (category Lists of musical instruments)
    frequencies used in harmonic synthesis. Vacuum tube musical instruments mean electronic musical instruments generating sound with vacuum tube-based electronic...
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  • Piccolo oboe (category Double-reed instrument stubs)
    calls its instrument piccolo oboe or oboe musette (in F), while Marigaux and Patricola call their instruments simply oboe musette. The instrument has found...
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    mechanical key and stop instrument with four-manuals, 42 stops and 63 ranks. In 1992, the pedal division was expanded with a 32' Bombarde. The organ replaced...
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    Organ stop (category Musical instrument parts and accessories)
    Eighteenth and Nineteenth centuries, since French chorus reed stops (Trompette, Bombarde, Clairon) are very strong in the bass (having un-weighted tongues) but...
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  • the organ. Voiced to develop both maximum fundamental tone (as in the Bombarde) and overtone series (as in the Posaune), if the classic voicing technique...
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    Pipe organ (category Baroque instruments)
    The pipe organ is a musical instrument that produces sound by driving pressurised air (called wind) through the organ pipes selected from a keyboard. Because...
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    organ was built in 1863-1867 by an Englishman, Joseph Ridges. Ridges' instrument contained some 700 pipes and was constructed of locally derived materials...
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  • Music, the Massey Organ Reconstruction". In 2003, a 32' Bombarde stop was added to the instrument by Fischer Pipe Organ Company. This unique stop, built...
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    sonic colors of the symphony orchestra. In its present configuration, the instrument has 28,750 pipes in 464 ranks. The organ console consists of six manuals...
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    Cavaillé-Coll. This instrument is considered to be one of the most important organs in France, and is notable for its powerful 32' Contre-bombarde. The organ stands...
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    Organ console (category Musical instrument parts and accessories)
    French instruments, the main manual (the Grand Orgue) is at the bottom, with the Positif and the Récit above it. If there are more manuals, the Bombarde is...
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    into four sections, each of which featured players of the same instrument (bagpipes, bombarde, snare drum, and percussion). It competes in the first category...
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    a two-manual instrument, partially reusing material of the Van Peteghem organ. A second proposal also suggested a two-manual instrument with almost identical...
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  • Dulzaina (category Double-reed instruments)
    is a Spanish double reed instrument in the oboe family. It has a conical shape and is the equivalent of the Breton bombarde. It is often replaced by an...
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    speaking stops on five manuals and pedal, and is perhaps the most impressive instrument of the romantic French symphonic-organ era. Its titular organists have...
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    Piston (music) (category Breton musical instruments)
    the remote past. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Piston (oboe). "Bombarde FAQ". Texcelt.org. Retrieved 2014-04-10. "Skolvan". Skolvan. Retrieved...
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  • and Trevor Ferrier. The instruments on this album were Great Highland Bagpipes, acoustic guitar, long drum, whistle, bombarde, biniou koz, peaucloche...
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