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    The veuze is a Breton bagpipe found traditionally in southeastern Brittany and in the northern part of the Vendée, particularly around Nantes, the Guérande...
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  • Alain Pennec. There are two types of bagpipes indigenous to Brittany. The veuze is very similar to other western European bagpipes such as the Gaita from...
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    in the late 19th century. The oldest native bagpipe in Brittany is the veuze, from which the binioù kozh is thought to be derived. The binioù bras is...
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  • Association Sonneurs de Veuzes (French: "Association of Veuze [bagpipe] Players") was formed in Nantes in 1976 for players of the veuze, a traditional bagpipe...
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  • Sonneur of Bombarde, Biniou kozh, and Veuze...
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  • The Marais Breton of Vendée is noted particularly for its tradition of veuze playing - which has been revived by the bagpipe-maker and player Thierry...
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    instruments include the bombard (similar to an oboe) and two types of bagpipes (veuze and binioù kozh). Other instruments often found are the diatonic accordion...
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  • one a descendant of the pibgorn, the other loosely based on the Breton veuze. Both are mouthblown with one bass drone. Pastoral pipes: Although the exact...
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    Cabrette Chabrette Cornemuse du Centre Loure (bagpipe) Musette bechonnet Musette bressane Musette de cour Pipasso Samponha Sourdeline Veuze Cornamuse...
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    bombard is played in combination with a wide variety of instruments (biniou, veuze, Scottish Highland pipes, saxophone, piano, organ, clarinet/treujenn gaol...
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  • (oboe) hurdy-gurdy telenn (harp) treujenn-gaol (clarinet, trognon d'chou) veuze (bagpipe) violon (violin, fiddle) chanteurs engagés (protest singer) Dastum...
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    idiosyncratic double-reeded pipes on measurements of the chanters of the Breton veuze, the Great Highland Bagpipe chanter, the Galician gaita chanter, the Breton...
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  • Traditional from the Berry province. The branle was learnt from Serge Soulet, a "veuze" bagpipes player from the Poitou province. ^[d] – Traditional; most of the...
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    vendéen and Upper Brittany, but it also has its own local instrument, the veuze bagpipe, and its own dance, the Maraîchine. Per the Natura 2000, the Marais...
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  • percussion Miguel Henry: lute Laurent Tixier: hurdy-gurdy, baroque flute, veuze, vocals Chris Leslie: lead violin Alessandro Sacco: violin Bob Callero:...
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