- The
Festival interceltique de
Lorient (French),
Emvod Ar
Gelted An
Oriant (Breton) or Inter-Celtic
Festival of
Lorient in English, is an
annual Celtic...
-
Northern Occitan's cabrette. The Center-France
bagpipes (called in
French cornemuse du
centre or
musette du centre) are of many
different types, some mouth...
- The boha (also
known as the
Cornemuse Landaise or bohaossac) is a type of
bagpipe native to the
Landes of
Gascony in
southwestern France. This bagpipe...
- Iniminimagimo, Vazimolo, Télé-Pirate, Bibi et Geneviève, Watatatow, Caillou,
Cornemuse,
Macaroni tout garni, Toc toc toc, Ramdam, and Tactik. In the
realm of...
- d'Avesnes, Arras, BM, ms. 0863, f. 007, 126v, 149v "Hybride
jouant de la
cornemuse". Sorbonne, Paris.
Archived from the
original on 2017-01-10. Retrieved...
-
Retrieved June 3, 2018. ****ociation
Cabrettes et Cabrettaïres Musée des
cornemuses du
monde (Bagpipes of the
World Museum),
former Maison de la Cabrette...
- well as
bandleader Jean
Blanchard of La
Grande Bande de
Cornemuses and
Quintette de
Cornemuses. Frédéric
Paris is also
known as a
member of the Duo Chabenat-Paris...
-
fingering system is
nowadays generally identical to that of the
French Cornemuse du Centre, as this
fingering system is very
stable in tone throughout...
- [baɡad]) is a
Breton band,
composed of
bagpipes (Breton: binioù, French:
cornemuse),
bombards and
drums (including snare,
tenor and b**** drums). The pipe...
- 13 July 2013. Jean Blanchard;
Geoffroy Morhain; Raphaël Thiéry (2005).
Cornemuses de France, de
Bourgogne et d'ailleurs. FTM Presse. p. 45. ISBN 978-2-916160-00-9...