Bagpipe-drone

  • 121musical performance — Introduction       step in the musical process during which musical ideas are realized and transmitted to a listener. In Western music, performance is most commonly viewed as an interpretive art, though it is not always merely that. A performer… …

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  • 122bourdon — noun /ˈbʊədən/ a) the burden or bass of a melody , 1890: The dim roar of London was like the bourdon note of a distant organ. mdash; Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Grey b) the drone pipe of a bagpipe , 1985: The earth tremors resumed and made …

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  • 123bagpipes — noun /ˈbæɡ.pɑɪps/ A musical wind instrument having a flexible bag inflated by a tube or bellows, a double reed melody pipe and up to four drone pipes. There are several types from different national traditions, each having peculiar… …

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  • 124Cornemuse du Centre — The cornemuse du Centre France or musette du Centre is a type of bagpipe native to Central France. It has two drones, one an octave below, and the other two octaves below, the tonic of the chanter. Facture Musette du Centre The drones consist of… …

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  • 125Dave Goulder — Born January 1, 1939 (1939 01 01) (age 72) Derbyshire, UK Genres Folk Occupations Singer songwriter In …

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  • 126Doedelzak — The Peasant Wedding, a 1567 or 1568 painting by Pieter Bruegel the Elder, with two men playing pijpzaks Doedelzak or pijpzak is the generic term for the bagpipes in the Netherlands. The specific term also refers to a type of two droned Flemish… …

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  • 127Dūdmaišis — The dudmaisis is a Lithuanian bagpipe[1] with a single chanter and drone. External links Dudmaisis.lt (English) References ^ …

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