- The
launeddas (also
called Sardinian triple clarinet) are a
traditional Sardinian woodwind instrument made of
three pipes, each of
which has an idioglot...
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known for the
tenore polyphonic singing,
sacred chants called gosos, the
launeddas, an
ancient instrument that
consists of a set of
three single-reed pipes...
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kaval kazoo khamak klopotec kobza kokle komuz kora
kulintang lÄtfiol
launeddas lur
madal mandocello mandola mandolin &
octave mandolin marimbula mbira/thumb...
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Eastern zurna, the
Mongolian limbe, the
Tibetan gyaling, the
Sardinian launeddas, the Gr**** aulos, the
Egyptian arghul, the
Australian didgeridoo, the...
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singers in the
center of the circle. In
other areas, the
dance is done to
launeddas and the shepherd's sulittu, but the
accordion had also made its appearance...
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polyphonic chant,
sacred songs called gozos, and
launeddas, a
woodwind instrument similar to the Gr**** aulos.
Launeddas are used to play a
complex style of music...
- Villaputzu, Muravera, San Vito and Castiadas.
Villaputzu was the
birthplace of
launeddas instrumentist Efisio Melis. All
demographics and
other statistics: Italian...
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Sardinia and is
known as
cantu a cuncordu.
Another unique instrument is the
launeddas.
Three reed-canes (two of them
glued together with beeswax)
produce distinctive...
- on the Gaelic-tradition instrument. For the
Sardinian instrument see
launeddas.
Triple pipes are
reedpipes used in Europe, pla**** in a set of
three (two...
- (Baranya)
Double clarinet Heckel-clarina Heckelphone-clarinet
Hornpipe Launeddas (Sardinia)
Manzello Mijwiz (Arabic nations)
Octavin Pibgorn Saxophone...