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- 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)...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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)...