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  • 81Cretan lyra — Lyra Λύρα Various models of the Cretan Lyra at the Museum of Greek Traditional Instruments, Athens. String instrument Other names Cretan lyra/lira, Aegean lyra …

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  • 82Musette bressane — The musette bressane (or mezeta, mus ta, voire cabrette, brette or tchievra) is a type of bagpipe native to the historic French province of Bresse, in eastern France. The instrument consists of one chanter with a double reed and conical bore, a… …

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  • 83Asturias — For other uses, see Asturias (disambiguation). Principality of Asturias Principado de Asturias (Spanish) Principáu d Asturies (Asturian)    …

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  • 84Koza — (bagpipe)= Infobox Instrument name=Koza names= classification= *Bagpiping range= related= *Bock (Czech) *Cimpoi (Romanian) *Duda (Hungarian/Polish) *Koza (Polish) *Diple (Dalmatian Coast) *Mih (Istrian) *Tulum (Turkish and Pontic) *Tsambouna… …

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  • 85Yoshi Wada — (surname Wada; born Yoshimasa Wada, Japan) is a sound installation artist and musician living in the United States. He lived in New York for many years but now lives in San Francisco, California. [http://www.gracia… …

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  • 86Olle Gällmo — (born 26 June 1966) is a Swedish musician and riksspelman,[1] known for his work in playing and promoting the säckpipa, or traditional Swedish bagpipe. Contents …

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  • 87musette — [mju: zɛt] noun 1》 a kind of small bagpipe played with bellows, popular in France in the 17th–18th centuries and in later folk music.     ↘a tune or piece of music imitating the sound of the musette, typically with a drone. 2》 a small, simple… …

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  • 88musette — /mjuˈzɛt/ (say myooh zet) noun 1. an ancient French double reed instrument, resembling a bagpipe, sometimes with a drone and windbag. 2. a simple tune suitable for a musette. {Middle English, from Middle French, diminutive of muse bagpipe} …

  • 89bur´den|less — bur|den1 «BUR duhn noun, verb. –n. 1. something carried; a load (of things, care, work, duty, or sorrow): »A light burden of cork was loaded on the old mule s back. Figurative. We have to carry each day s burden. SYNONYM(S): See syn. under load.… …

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  • 90bur|den — bur|den1 «BUR duhn noun, verb. –n. 1. something carried; a load (of things, care, work, duty, or sorrow): »A light burden of cork was loaded on the old mule s back. Figurative. We have to carry each day s burden. SYNONYM(S): See syn. under load.… …

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