The shawm (/ʃɔːm/) is a conical bore, double-reed woodwind instrument made in Europe from the 12th century to the present day. It achieved its peak of...
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Catalan shawm is one of two varieties of shawm, an oboe-like woodwind musical instrument played in Catalonia in northeastern Spain. The types of shawm commonly...
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Tenoroon Contrabassoon Biforaers (Sicily) Bombardeers (France) Catalan shawm Cromorne (French baroque, different from the crumhorn) Contra Forte Duduk...
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the thirteenth to the eighteenth centuries, which typically consisted of shawms and slide trumpets or sackbuts. Waits is the British equivalent. These were...
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Mary Rose (redirect from Mary Rose shawm)
Mary Rose shawm, an early predecessor to the oboe, instrument historians had been puzzled by references to "still shawms", or "soft" shawms, that were...
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Mizmar, a shawm similar to the shehnai Nadaswaram, a similar South Indian instrument Reed instrument, a type of woodwind instrument Shawm, a type of...
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was called a hautbois. This name was also used for its predecessor, the shawm, from which the basic form of the hautbois was derived. Major differences...
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northern León and Zamora provinces. Tabor pipe (in León) and dulzaina (a small shawm-like instrument) enjoy rich repertoires.[citation needed] Although dulzaina...
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poetry 'oboe' is likely to sound odd. For the latter case I favor 'pipe' or 'shawm.' Flood, William Henry Grattan. The story of the bagpipe. Рипол Классик...
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wind instrument. In Egypt, the term mizmar usually refers to the conical shawm that is called zurna in Turkey and Armenia. Mizmar is also a term used for...
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in concert, writing lyrics, singing, and playing medieval instruments: shawm, cornamuse, rauschpfeife, pennywhistle, and chanters. In 2006, Night sang...
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Cornett, shawms from Martin Agricola's book "Musica instrumentalis deudsch", published 1529. From left: straight cornett, three-hole pipe, bombard, shawm. 1620...
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suona may have also descended from the Asian zurna, such as the European shawm. Other examples include the Korean taepyeongso, the Vietnamese kèn and the...
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Martial music (section Shawm)
noise coming from this instrument was used as a psychological weapon. The shawm found its way to Europe during the Crusades. Battle cry Martial industrial...
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partially enclosed by a pirouette, like the shawm. It has been argued the dulcian displaced the bass shawm, on account of its more convenient size, but...
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instruments with historical instruments (such as bagpipes, harp, hurdy-gurdy and shawm). Versions of well-known traditional/Medieval ballads make up the main part...
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The Minstrels of Beverley. Woodcut of 16th-century English musicians. Left to right: pipe and tabor, fiddle, windcap instrument, lute, and shawm....
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custom persisted in England until the 19th century, the town waits playing shawms to mark the hours. The instrument was mainly played in outdoors in regional...
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lead vocals Der Zwilling – bass, bagpipe Thrymr – bagpipe, shawm Pyro – bagpipe, shawm Shumon – percussion, keyboard Oually – percussion, key drum,...
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cor anglais (also called English horn), and bassoon, and many types of shawms throughout the world. Capped double-reed instruments, on the other hand...
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and various kinds of drums. Woodwind instruments included the double-reed shawm (an early member of the oboe family), the reed pipe, the bagpipe, the transverse...
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ensembles called a chuigushou. Ensembles consisting of mouth organs (sheng), shawms (suona), flutes (dizi) and percussion instruments (especially yunluo gongs)...
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bands are seen in drawings as entertaining outside with ensembles including shawms, trumpets and trombones. When pushed, sackbuts can easily make a loud and...
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instruments, the xelami from the sulami or fistula (flute or musical pipe), the shawm and dulzaina from the reed instruments zamr and al-zurna, the gaita from...
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Piri 422.112 With conical bore. Bassoon Hne Oboe Cor anglais Oboe d'amore Shawm Taepyeongso 422.12 Sets of oboes. 422.121 With cylindrical bore. 422.122...
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Boudha, Kathmandu, Nepal Playing gyaling at Lingshed Monastery Music of Asia Shawm Suona Sorna Tibetan Buddhism Kunga Sonam Dronma. "The Vajrakilaya Puja of...
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Two shawm players from the Cantigas de Santa Maria (13th century)...
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Cittern Vihuela Cornamuse Cromorne Crumhorn Rackett Rauschpfeife Recorder Shawm Dulcian Trumpet Cornett Sackbut Serpent Natural horn Slide trumpet Natural...
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drums were recorded at Angel Recording Studios in London; crumhorns and shawms were recorded at London's Air-Edel Recording Studios; and soloist Karen...
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renaissance instruments, together with folk instruments such as the Chinese shawm 'suona' and Spanish bagpipes 'gaita'. Whilst still an undergraduate he began...
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