- The
Basque alboka (Spanish: albogue) is a single-reed
woodwind instrument consisting of a
single reed, two
small diameter melody pipes with
finger holes...
- (Ireland) Shvi (Armenia)
Dilli Kaval (Turkey)
Fujara (Slovakia) ****ujara
Alboka (Basque Country, Spain)
Arghul (Egypt and
other Arabic nations) Aulochrome...
- the
classical violin and the folk
fiddle are
usually identical.
accordion alboka angklung appalachian dulcimer autoharp bağlama
bagpipe balalaika bandura...
- others.
Other hornpipes include the
Spanish gaita gastoreña, the
Basque alboka and the
Eastern European zhaleika. When
joined with a bag,
Baines refers...
- bore. 422.211.1
Without fingerholes. 422.211.2 With fingerholes.
Albogue Alboka Arghul Chalumeau Clarinet Piccolo (or sopranino, or octave)
clarinet Soprano...
- The
Islamic culture also
introduced double-clarinet
instruments as the
Alboka (from Arab, al-buq or "horn")
nowadays only
alive in
Basque Country. It...
- 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...
- get
tired first. The
following instruments utilize circular breathing:
Alboka Algoze Arghul Aulos Clarinet Didgeridoo Dizi
Duduk Flute Hornpipe Kaval...
-
United States noise-makers air horn
Alarm device aerophones noise-makers
Alboka aerophones 422.2
Basque Country reed
instruments clarinet Algaita aerophones...
- ensemble, made up of the
instrument which now
bears the name as well as
alboka,
txistu and
other instruments.
Probably introduced by
Italian immigrants...