- The
xeremia (Catalan pronunciation: [ʃəɾəˈmi.ə],
plural xeremies) is a type of
bagpipe native to the
island of
Majorca (Mallorca). It
consists of a bag...
- buna, cornamusa)
tambori tambourine tarota (oboe)
tenora (shawm)
tible xeremia (clarinet)
ximbomba cantada Cham See
Albanian – – –
Channel Islands bachîn...
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consider a
variety of the
gralla –. The
gralla comes from the
ancient xeremia a
medieval instrument largely used
until the Baroque. Probably, the name...
- The
reclam de xeremies, also
known as the
xeremia bessona or xeremieta, is a
double clarinet with two
single reeds,
traditionally found on the Pityusic...
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conical shaped tube, the dolçaina has a
sound characteristic of an oboe or a
xeremia. However,
there are some
important differences. Even
though the dolçaina...
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traditional ensemble that
consists of
flabiol (a five-hole
tabor pipe) and
xeremias (bagpipes). Majorca's
Maria del Mar
Bonet was one of the most influential...
- musette,
France musa, Latin, moúsa, Gr**** säckpipa,
Sweden torupill,
Estonia xeremia,
Mallorca żaqq,
Malta Bladder pipe See
reedpipes below Reedpipes in which...
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fipple flutes recorder Xaphoon aerophones 422.2
Hawaii woodwinds clarinet Xeremia aerophones Balearic Islands bagpipe Xiao
aerophones 421.111.12
China woodwinds...
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receives a wide
variety of
names depending on the area (bag of moans,
xeremia, coixinera, Ordino's bagpipe,
bottle or cleat) and is a
symbol of the parish...
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velles and
esses noves. The
dances are
accompanied by
music pla**** on the
Xeremia, the
Flabiol and the tambourine. They
perform on the days of
Santa Margalida...