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- The erkencho is a folk clarinet of the northern region of the Gran Chaco of South America, particularly northwestern Argentina. It consists of a tube 10–13 inches...
- tranquilize the animal instead to remove the horn.[clarification needed] Erkencho, musical instrument made from a horn A Hebridean sheep with one horn on...
- holes and a one octave range with the open cone of a bull horn at one end. Erkencho Erke Shofar "Pku". Instruments. Hayren Ensemble. Archived from the original...
- sound like a one piped bagpipe. Ganurags Birbynė Hornpipe Clarinet Erke Erkencho LaPasha, Robin (2006). "Zhaleika". The Russ Wind Homepage. Retrieved 16...
- instruments can be found. Ukrainian folk music Russian traditional music Erke Erkencho Атлас музыкальных инструментов народов СССР / К. А. Вертков, Г. И. Благодатов...
- Stock-and-horn, a similar Scottish instrument Pibgorn, a similar Welsh instrument Erkencho Barrenchea, José Mariano y Riezu, P. Jorge de, "Alboka. Entorno folklórico"...
- orchestration. Adhan, the Islamic call to prayer Church bells Conch (instrument) Erkencho Shankha Shofar blowing Bukkehorn "shofar". Oxford English Dictionary (Online ed...
- Isoca Fumero - charango (1, 3) Antonio Pantoja - anapa, erke, siku, quena, erkencho (1, 2, 3) Adalberto Cevasco - Fender b**** (1, 2, 3, 4) Dino Saluzzi - bandoneon...
- and the contrab**** instrument has a range of F1 to G3. Ganurags Zhaleika Erkencho Shofar Baltrėnienė, Marija; Romualdas Apanavičius (1991). Lietuvių liaudies...
- Amadeo Monges - arpa India Antonio Pantoja - anapa, erke, siku, quena, erkencho Unidentified percussion section - surdo, tambourine, pandeiro, cuica, agogô...