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equivalent to Gr****
aulos (αὐλός). In
Roman culture, the word
stood for
reedpipes and
possibly duct
flutes and trumpets. The word is
similar to the English...
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Reedpipe may
refer to: Reed pipe, type of
organ pipe Reed aerophone, wind
instrument using a reed This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
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Bagpipe Hornbostel–Sachs
classification Mixed: 422.122.2 & 422.221.1 (Set of
reedpipe aerophone)
Developed Mid 18th
century to
early 19th
century across Ireland...
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folio 199v. From left:
trumpet or
reedpipe (cowhorn
attached to reed body), cymbals, hourgl**** drum,
double reedpipes, cythara,
wooden trumpet. 1305 and...
- A
mantoura from Crete, a
reedpipe. The
sounding reed is
visible at the top....
- Instruments. Vol. 2. p. 661.
double clarinet...two
parallel pipes of same length...mijwiz is the
vernacular term for pair...
reedpipe...single reed v t e...
- three-hole pipe, bombard, shawm. The three-hole pipe
illustrated isn't a
reedpipe but has a duct (making it a type of recorder.
Modern three-hole pipe from...
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Chanters from a bagpipe,
called askomandoura. Part of the name, mandoura, is also used for a
simple mouth-blown
reedpipe....
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their ch****s, and
blows into the pipe
whilst breathing through their nose.
Reedpipe: Made from a
single short length of cane with a mouthpiece, four or five...
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Karkar Reedpipe. Like
others of the genus, it is
endemic to the south-western
parts of
South Africa. "Tritoniopsis
antholyza (Karkar
Reedpipe)". iNaturalist...