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cases the reed is
placed directly in the mouth. It was also
known as the
pibcorn, pibgorn, or piccorn. One rare
Scottish example,
called the stock-and-horn...
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Welsh choral music clogging (Welsh step dance)
hornpipe twmpath crwth pibacwd pibcorn Welsh harp (triple harp)
dategeiniad eisteddfod gwerin gwyl werin...
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Musicians Jim French –
soprano saxophone,
sopranino saxophone, pan flute,
pibcorn,
electronics Diamanda Galás –
vocals (B1–B6)
Henry Kaiser –
electric guitar...
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throughout Asia,
Europe and
North Africa that
includes the "Old
British pibcorn or hornpipe" alboka, arghul, boha and others.
William Morris writes in...
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Midland Naturalist, Vol. XII, 1889, pp. 1–14. —. 1890 – "The Old
British '
Pibcorn' or 'Hornpipe,' and its Affinities".
Journal of the
Anthropological Institute...