- The sac de
gemecs (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈsaɡ də ʒəˈmeks];
literally "bag of moans", also
known as buna [ˈbuna] in
Andorra or
coixinera [kuʃiˈneɾə],...
- the sac de
gemecs is
still reflected in that the only
major difference between the two
pipes is that all the
drones of the sac de
gemecs sound, whereas...
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Catalonia bagpipe Sackbut Alto
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Chanter of
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Flabiol (a five-hole
tabor pipe),
gralla or dolçaina (a shawm) and sac de
gemecs (a
local bagpipe) are
traditional folk
instruments that make part of some...
- who
fends them off with the
sound of his instrument, the buna or sac de
gemecs of Catalonia. In the tale, the
people of the town of
Canillo decide to hire...
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beech family Sac de
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bagpipe in
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small medieval bagpipe, with or
without drones. Sac de
gemecs: used in
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castanet fiscorn (horn)
flabiol (flute)
gralla (oboe) guitarró (guitar) sac de
gemecs (bagpipe, coixinera, caterineta, borrega,
manxa borrega, bot, noia verda...
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Gemecs. 1999. "Gatísimo".
Blanco & Negro. 2002. El título es en
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