- type of a
musical horn
called a
charumera (チャルメラ, from the
Portuguese charamela) to
advertise their presence, a
practice some
vendors still retain via...
- gralla) or the
Navarrese gaita. In
Portugal there is an
instrument called charamela; and the name of the
Italian shawm is
ciaramella (or: cialamello, cennamella)...
-
charumera (****anese: チャルメラ, lit. 'Suona'). The latter's name is
derived from
charamela, the
Portuguese word for shawm. Its
sound was well
known throughout ****an...
- botão
button charumera ja:チャルメラ
small double-reed wind
instrument charamela charamela (caramelo, "caramel", is cognate)
shawm (cf. the
cognate chalumeau)...
-
solid silver maces of the Mace Bearers, twenty-two
trumpets of the
Royal Charamela, some with
corresponding banners,
sixteen halberds from the
reigns of...
- Band (Banda da Armada)
traces its
origins to 1740, when a band
called Charamela da
Armada was
established to
provide musical support to the then Royal...
-
Portuguese Navy,
dating back the 1740s when
there was a band
called "
Charamela" in the
Portuguese Royal Navy. The Navy also
includes the
Fanfarra da...
- madara-shaped
patterns would rise up from the sea and
shout with a loud
charamela-like
voice and roam
about the
basket fires,
whereupon the
islanders would...
-
Monogatari Harvest Moon for Girl
Bomberman Fantasy Race
Bomberman Land
Charamela Chocobo Racing Choro Q 3
Choro Q Jet:
Rainbow Wings Choro Q Wonderful...
-
musicians who pla**** on a
variety of
instruments like trumpets,
drums and
charamelas.
Viceroy Dom
Constantino of
Braganza also
stood as god-father (sponsor)...