- Պարկապզուկ): A
droneless horn-tipped
bagpipe pla**** in
Armenia Tulum (Azerbaijani: Tulum) or
Tulug (Azerbaijani: Tuluq): double-chantered,
droneless bagpipe...
- and "ravne pjesme" (flat song) styles, as well as
instruments like a
droneless bagpipe,
wooden flute and šargija. The gusle, an
instrument found throughout...
- instrument, a form of
bagpipe from the
Black Sea
region of Turkey. It is
droneless with two
parallel chanters, and is
usually pla**** by the Laz,
Black sea...
- The Gr**** bagpipe(s) may
refer to: Tsampouna, a double-chantered,
droneless bagpipe pla****
mostly in the Gr****
Islands Askomandoura, a
Cretan bagpipe...
-
generally with keys and
usually four drones.
Practice chanter, a
bagless and
droneless double-reeded pipe with the same
fingerings as the
great Highland bagpipe...
-
literally means "bag pipe", but more
specifically can
refer to a type of
droneless double-chantered
bagpipes pla**** in
Southern Iran. This is
similar to...
- The
parkapzuk (Armenian: Պարկապզուկ) is a
droneless, horn-belled
bagpipe pla**** in Armenia. The double-chanters each have five or six finger-holes, but...
- The
gudastviri (Georgian: გუდასტვირი) is a
droneless, double-chantered, horn-belled
bagpipe pla**** in Georgia. The term
comes from the
words guda (bag)...
- single-reed twin-piped çifte, the end-blown
flutes kaval and ney, and the
droneless bagpipe, the tulum. An old shepherd's instrument, made from an eagle's...
-
Diple (pluralia tantum;
pronounced [dîple̞], from Gr**** δῐπλόος lit. 'double, two-fold'), also
known as misnjiče, miješnice and mih, is a
traditional woodwind...