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- The dulzaina (Spanish: [dulˈθajna]) or dolçaina (Catalan pronunciation: [dolˈsajna]/[dulˈsajnə]) is a Spanish double reed instrument in the oboe family...
- La Rioja. Both regions have rich dance and dulzaina (shawm) traditions. Txistu (tabor pipe) and dulzaina ensembles are very po****r in the public celebrations...
- baroque, different from the crumhorn) Contra Forte Duduk (Armenia) Dulcian Dulzaina (Spain) Heckelphone Piccolo heckelphone Hichiriki (****an) Kèn bầu (Vietnam)...
- still used in northern León and Zamora provinces. Tabor pipe (in León) and dulzaina (shawm) enjoy rich repertoires. The city of Madrid is known for keeping...
- xelami from the sulami or fistula (flute or musical pipe), the shawm and dulzaina from the reed instruments zamr and al-zurna, the gaita from the ghaita...
- (gaita transmontana) B****oon reed Bombard reed Crumhorn reed Duduk reed Dulzaina reed Gralla reed Oboe reed Piffero reed For the reeds of European instruments...
- Tenor B**** aerophones 422.112.2 Western Europe reed instruments b****oon Dulzaina aerophones 422.112.2 Spain reed instruments oboe Dung-Dkar aerophones 423...
- c****ographic structure. For their interpretation, guitars, bandurrias, lutes, dulzaina, and drums are used in the Castilian style, while the Galicians use bagpipes...
- or "Chicotén", bagpipes such as the "gaita de boto", oboes such as the "Dulzaina", and small flutes like the "Chiflo". Some instruments have been lost,...
- different names can be found, such as the Castilian, Aragonese, and Leonese dulzaina (sometimes called chirimía, a term that derives from the same Old French...