- two
bagpipes called binioù in Brittany: the
traditional binioù
kozh or biniou-bihan (
kozh means 'old' in Breton;
bihan means 'small') and the binioù bras...
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appalachian dulcimer autoharp bağlama
bagpipe balalaika bandura banjo b**** binioù
kozh birimbau bodhrán
bombard bouzouki &
Irish bouzouki brommtopp bukkehorn bullroarer...
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Abbot Placide Guillermic,
nicknamed Tadig Kozh, (born
January 5, 1788, in Plounez, died
April 28, 1873, in Bégard), was a
Catholic priest and
canon mythologized...
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Sonneur of Bombarde,
Biniou kozh, and Veuze...
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Morgens Morvan,
legendary chief of the
Viscounty of Léon Morvarc'h
Tadig Kozh (Placide Guillermic) Tréo-Fall Ys
Cornish mythology Matter of
Britain Mythology...
- were the
talabard (a sort of oboe or shawm) and the
Breton bagpipes (binioù
kozh), due to
their high volume. Also po****r was the
diatonic accordion, the...
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listed in the
Inventory of
intangible cultural heritage in France. The mod-
kozh tournament ("in the old fashion")
takes place in two
weight categories by...
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bombard (similar to an oboe) and two
types of
bagpipes (veuze and binioù
kozh).
Other instruments often found are the
diatonic accordion, the clarinet...
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leather located near Kirov. However, the
actual name of the
factory was
IsKozh (an
acronym for "Iskusstvennaya Kozha" -
artificial leather), and the legend...
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European bagpipes such as the
Gaita from
Galicia and Asturies,
while the
biniou kozh (old
biniou in Breton) is much
smaller and is used to
accompany the bombarde...