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- The kortholt is a musical instrument of the woodwind family, used in the Renaissance period. The name comes from Low Saxon and means short (kort) piece...
- Zurna Bagpipes (see Types of bagpipes) Cornamuse Crumhorn Hirtenschalmei Kortholt Rauschpfeife Hne (Myanmar) Pi (Thailand) Shehnai (India) Sralai (Cambodia)...
- Mandore Mandolin Baroque guitar Harp Hurdy-gurdy Baroque flute Chalumeau Kortholt (also known as Cortholt, Curtall, Oboe family) Dulcian Baroque oboe Rackett...
- in November 1974. This version features Penning on two recorders and kortholt, William Murray on snare drum, and Oldfield on acoustic and electric guitars...
- woodwinds Koncovka aerophones 421.221.12 Slovakia fipple flutes recorder Kortholt aerophones 421. Europe capped reed crumhorn Koudi aerophones 421.121.12...
- baroque oboe baroque rackett dulcian musette de cour oboe da caccia sordun renaissance rackett shawm cornamuse crumhorn hirtenschalmei kortholt rauschpfeife...
- differentiates it from double bore instruments of the period like the sordun, kortholt and curtal. Another clue to its appearance is given in Praetorius' description...
- 1975–present Musical career Genres Rock pop Folk Instruments Recorder Kortholt Crumhorn Cornamuse Bowed Psaltery Gemshorn Irish whistle Keyboards Musical...
- (Boehm system — open) Recorder (renaissance and some modern recorders) Kortholt Rackett (renaissance) Trumpet Trombone The diameter of a conical bore varies...
- Joannes Michael Cigala. 1680 As De tribus impostoribus magnis, Christian Kortholt the elder publishes an attack on Edward Herbert of Cherbury, Thomas Hobbes...