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- of a bagpipe. A double reed is mounted inside a long windcap. Blowing through a slot in the windcap produces a musical note. The pitch of the note can be...
- design resembled that of a recorder. A later design placed an elongated windcap around the entrance to the duct and became the standard for the English...
- double-reed instrument with the reed enclosed in a windcap. The player blows into a slot in the top of the windcap to produce the sound. Rauschpfeifes (Schreierpfeiffen)...
- The Minstrels of Beverley. Woodcut of 16th-century English musicians. Left to right: pipe and tabor, fiddle, windcap instrument, lute, and shawm....
- fully outside Reed partially enclosed in a pirouette Reed enclosed in a windcap baroque b****oon baroque oboe baroque rackett dulcian musette de cour oboe...
- from the Renaissance period. It is similar to the crumhorn in having a windcap over the reed and cylindrical bore. The only evidence for the cornamuse...
- December 2021. Boydell, Barra (1982). The Crumhorn and Other Renaissance Windcap Instruments: A Contribution to Renaissance Organology. F. Knuf. p. 25....
- that the tower did not become top heavy or distorted The original wooden windcap and sails are absent. The remains are described as a stump and the tower...
- that it does not become top heavy or distorted and the original wooden windcap and sails are absent. It has a well constructed vaulted ba****t 6 metres...
- towards the top, but may have been reduced in height. The original wooden windcap that would have formed a third story and the wood and fabric sails are...