The dulzaina (Spanish: [dulˈθajna]) or dolçaina (Catalan pronunciation: [dolˈsajna]/[dulˈsajnə]) is a Spanish double reed instrument in the oboe family...
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Tabor pipe (in León) and dulzaina (a small shawm-like instrument) enjoy rich repertoires.[citation needed] Although dulzaina were popular in the folk...
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baroque, different from the crumhorn) Contra Forte Duduk (Armenia) Dulcian Dulzaina (Spain) Heckelphone Piccolo heckelphone Hichiriki (Japan) Kèn bầu (Vietnam)...
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La Rioja. Both regions have rich dance and dulzaina (shawm) traditions. Txistu (tabor pipe) and dulzaina ensembles are very popular in the public celebrations...
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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 the ghaita...
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Instruments such as a duduk, double violin, bamboo flute, cello, Spanish dulzaina, oud and erhu are used occasionally in “The Olive Garden”, “Judas Hangs...
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Rhaita rhaita or ghaita (Arabic: غيطة) Other names Ghaita Classification Double reed Related instruments Dulzaina Sorna Rhaita Suona Sopila Zurna...
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choreographic structure. For their interpretation, guitars, bandurrias, lutes, dulzaina, and drums are used in the Castilian style, while the Galicians use bagpipes...
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(gaita transmontana) Bassoon reed Bombard reed Crumhorn reed Duduk reed Dulzaina reed Gralla reed Oboe reed Piffero reed For the reeds of European instruments...
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(Catalan pronunciation: [ˈɡɾaʎə]), also known as grall de pastor, xaramita, dulzaina catalana or xirimita, is a traditional Catalan double reed instrument in...
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or "Chicotén", bagpipes such as the "gaita de boto", oboes such as the "Dulzaina", and small flutes like the "Chiflo". Some instruments have been lost,...
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operations in the 1980s. However, this instrument could also have been dulzaina. Today, reconstructions are made in soprano, tenor and alto sizes. Wikimedia...
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Ancient Greek) bombard (Brittany) pommer German Schalmei Iberian Peninsula Dulzaina or dolçaina xirimita bolin-gozo (Basque) Gaita navarra gralla xaramita...
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portal Caparrones, one of the most important dishes in Riojan cooking. Dulzaina, a popular musical instrument from La Rioja. History of Rioja wine Jota...
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Bass dulcian aerophones 422.112.2 Western Europe reed instruments bassoon Dulzaina aerophones 422.112.2 Spain reed instruments oboe Dung-Dkar aerophones 423...
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Kvarner music through use of modified double reed clarinet or soprano Dulzaina. Sopile are, by "mih" and "šurle," and today are very popular in the folk...
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different names can be found, such as the Castilian, Aragonese, and Leonese dulzaina (sometimes called chirimía, a term that derives from the same Old French...
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different instruments may have evolved out of one, such as Navarrese dulzaina and Souletin txanbela, with slight differences between them. Most instruments...
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Tropical Occupations Singer-songwriter musician Instruments Vocals Accordion Dulzaina Labels Codiscos Discos Fuentes Sony Music Discos Musart Discos Victoria...
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Shepherd playing a dulzaina (in Spanish)...
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Trokel Uztai Txiki Yantza Luze Zortziko Alboka (double clarinet) Atabal Dulzaina Kirikoketa Pandero Silbote Tarogato Tobera Trikitixa (concertina) Ttunttun...
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fuente». Retrieved 27 March 2010. Museo del Prado, «Pastor tocando la dulzaina». Retrieved 27 March 2010. Museo del Prado, «La pradera de San Isidro»...
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gaita narvarra is very similar to the Spanish folk instrument known as the dulzaina. Both are variants of shawms, from Spain. The reeds of the gaita are very...
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keyboard, noise, electric guitar, backing vocals Diego Yturriaga – accordion, dulzaina, Casiotone, irons, choir "Arde by Migala". Metacritic. Retrieved 2021-03-08...
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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 the Rhaita...
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Alboka Bandurria Castanets Catalan shawm Chácaras Cross-strung harp Dulzaina Fiscorn Flabiol Gaita gastoreña Gralla Guitarra de canya Guitarro Kirikoketa...
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concrete date comes from the town account book in the year 1733, when the dulzaina players employed in the festival were given an annual stipend. The guilds...
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carnival festivities (see Trompeta china); to Spain, where it is known as the dulzaina; to Kenya, where it is the bung'o or nzumari; to Croatia, where it is the...
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Following its revival, the gaita has frequently been played with the dulzaina and drum and played alongside many other acoustic and electric instruments...
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feel your spirits rejoice to the sound of the txistu, the alboka or the dulzaina, and to see united in admirable consortium the simplest candor and the...
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