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Cimpoi is the
Romanian bagpipe.
Cimpoi has a
single drone called bâzoi or bîzoi ("buzzer") and
straight bore
chanter called carabă ("whistle"). It is less...
- Ciorba's hit "Pe
cimpoi" ("On
Cimpoi" or "By
Cimpoi"; over 54
million views) " the
weirdest video on the internet". The tune of "Pe
cimpoi"
draws upon Transylvanian...
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Northumbrian smallpipes, the
Breton biniou, the
Balkan gaida, the
Romanian cimpoi, the
Black Sea tulum, the
Scottish smallpipes and
pastoral pipes, as well...
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Instruments include the violin, cello, tambourine, accordion,
harmonica and
cimpoi (Romanian bagpipes).
Tarafs also
often include an
instrument typical to...
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Mihai Cimpoi (born 3
September 1942) is a
Moldovan politician, a
distinguished cultural scientist,
Romanian academician,
critic and
literary historian...
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territory and
Communist Romania. The
magazine was
revived in 2002 by
Mihai Cimpoi,
being printed under the au****es of both the
Romanian Writers'
Union and...
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Protection Act, 1972.[citation needed] Hulusi, a
similar Chinese instrument.
Cimpoi, the Pungi's cousin. Bag
pipes Bansuri "Here's A
Really Important Thing...
- Hornbostel–Sachs
classification 421.111-12
Related instruments Bock (Czech)
Cimpoi (Romanian) Duda (Hungarian/Polish/Belarusian) Koza (Polish)
Diple (Dalmatian...
- cimbalom, and
double b****,
along with wind
instruments such as the nai and
cimpoi. In the 20th century, the
accordion also
became a key instrument. In Moldova...
- the M****R—with
results deemed "quite modest" by
literary historian Mihai Cimpoi. In
April 1928,
Milev founded the
literary club Răsăritul ("East"), also...