- The
trikiti (standard Basque,
pronounced [trikiti])
trikitixa (dialectal Basque,
pronounced [trikitiʃa]), or
eskusoinu txiki ("little hand-sound", pronounced...
- with the xirula.
Trikitixa or eskusoinua, a
lively diatonic button accordion. Tambourine,
usually pla****
together with the
trikitixa. Dulzaina, a Navarre-based...
- like the
Belgian b**** – that
travel parallel to the
bellows motion The
trikitixa of the
Basque people,
which has a two-row diatonic,
bisonoric treble and...
-
button accordion, or DBA, will be used. The
Basque terms are trikiti,
trikitixa,
soinu txikia or
akordeoi diatonikoa. The
Brazilian Portuguese terms are...
- Bilbao, Euskadi, Spain) is a
Basque musician and composer. A
master of the
trikitixa, the
diatonic accordion, he has
recorded more than 10 albums. Junkera...
-
Selena y Los Dinos.
Texan accordion music has also
influenced Basque trikitixa players.
Contemporary Swedish-American
composer Sven-David Sandström has...
- The
Basque pandero is a folk
instrument currently pla****
along with the
trikitixa (basque
diatonic accordion) in a duo most of the times.
Sometimes the...
-
incorporated traditional Basque instruments into
their music, such as the
trikitixa (button accordion). Negu
Gorriak was also
heavily influenced by American...
- Euskadi, Spain) is a
Basque musician and composer, who is a
master of the
Trikitixa, the
diatonic accordion. Xabi
Aburruzaga (Portugalete, 1978) is a Biscayan...
-
place in a
cheerful environment, with
numerous public,
traditional music (
trikitixa)
enlivening the
atmosphere and
stalls featuring rural produce, e.g. cider...