- The
buisine and the
añafil were
variations of a type of
straight medieval trumpet usually made of metal, also
called a herald's trumpet.
While arguably...
- trumpet.
During the
development process,
longer "shrill"
trumpets such as the
añafil or
buisine trumpets were
folded into more
compact forms. By 1511, Virdung...
-
angel sounds the 2nd
trumpet and fire
rains on the sea. The
trumpet is an
añafil,
adopted from the
Muslim nafir by
Christians after the two
sides fought...
-
Persian Tar,
naker from naqareh,
adufe from al-duff,
alboka from al-buq,
anafil from al-nafir,
exabeba from al-shabbaba (flute),
atabal (b**** drum) from...
-
Europe after a
lapse of six
hundred years. The
straight trumpet type,
called añafil in Spanish, also
entered medieval Europe via
medieval al-Andalus. From the...
- again,
having seen
these instruments in
their wars. The
first made were the
añafil in
Spain and
buisine in
France and elsewhere. Then
Europeans took a step...
- from qitara,
naker from naqareh,
adufe from al-duff,
alboka from al-buq,
anafil from al-nafir,
exabeba (a type of flute) from al-shabbaba,
atabal (a type...
- instruments: A
comprehensive dictionary. p. 349. Marcuse,
Sibyl (1964). "
Aňafil".
Musical instruments: A
comprehensive dictionary. p. 15. Marcuse, Sibyl...
-
terms fell into
disuse in Europe:
adufe from al-duff,
alboka from al-buq,
añafil from an-nafir,
exabeba from al-shabbaba (flute),
atabal (b**** drum) from...
-
anaquel andorra andrajo anea
anejir anúteba añacal añacea/añacear añafea
añafil añagaza añascar añazme añil:
Ultimately from
Sanskrit nilah, "dark blue"...