- The
chabrette or
chabrette limousine (chabreta in
Occitan Limousin) is a type of
bagpipe native to the
Limousin region of
central France. In Périgord,...
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means "little goat,"
referring to the use of a
goatskin for its bag),
chabrette, chabretta, chabreta, cabreta, bodega, and boha. It can be
found in the...
- with lung disease, was
inspired when he used a
bellows to
start a fire.
Chabrette, a
similarly named bagpipe used in the
Limousin region of
central France...
- Cabrette: bellows-blown, pla**** in the
Auvergne region of
central France.
Chabrette (or chabretta):
found in the
Limousin region of
central France. Bodega...
- Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
Caramusa — a
Corsican bagpipe made of wood,
leather and reed
Chabrette — a
bagpipe from
Limousin in Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Cornemuse du
Centre —...
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contredanse farandole quadrille rigaudon aboè
accordion bodega boha
cabrette chabrette cornemuse fifre galoubet graille grand cornemuse hurdy-gurdy
pifre tambourin...
- P****e and Trioc.
Limousin is
known for its
violin music, as well as the
chabrette bagpipe. Eric
Montbel is the
biggest star of
Limousin folk,
while Françoise...
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backwards over the shoulder, or
sideways over the arm, or both as with the
chabrette, and the
small drone can sit next to the chanter. A very
specific difference...
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including the Biniou, the bodega, the Boha, the Bousine, the Cabrette, the
Chabrette, the
Cornemuse du Centre, the loure, the
Musette bechonnet, the Musette...
- Alan
Kloatr – 1986 –
uilleann pipes, tin
whistle Olivier Daviau – 1986 –
chabrette Jean-Michel
Kajdan – 1986 –
electric guitar André
Proulx –
violin (only...