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- The txalaparta (Basque pronunciation: [tʃaˈlapaɾta] or [tʃalaˈpaɾta]) is a specialized Basque music device of wood or stone. In some regions of the Basque...
- Hornbostel–Sachs classification 111.212 (Set of percussion sticks) Developed 9th century Playing range Related instruments balafon, txalaparta, laggutu, marimba...
- Txalaparta is a free[clarification needed] and independent Basque publishing house based in Tafalla, Navarra. Founded in 1988 by José María Esparza Zabalegui...
- Tafalla: Editorial Txalaparta. p. 35. ISBN 84-8136-017-1. Jurio, Jimeno (1995). Historia de Pamplona y de sus lenguas. Editorial Txalaparta. p. 36. ISBN 84-8136-017-1...
- Steelpan Suspended cymbal Temple blocks Thumb piano (or Kalimba) Triangle Txalaparta Vibraphone Vibraslap Wood block Xylophone Most objects commonly known...
- (1991, Elkar) Nerea eta biok (1994, Txalaparta) Sisifo maite minez (2001, Txalaparta) Ecce homo (2006, Txalaparta) Sujektibitatea euskal nobelagintzan:...
- Web-. "Zazpiak bat (siete en una): el País Vasco de Pío Baroja". www.txalaparta.eus (in Spanish). Retrieved 28 January 2022. Azkue, Resurrección María...
- Herrena (IPA: [e'rena]) is one of the parts performed by the traditional txalaparta players, the other one being the ttakuna; another lesser known traditional...
- triangle Trash Tube idiophones United States unpitched percussion Güiro Txalaparta idiophones 111.222 Basque unpitched percussion Vibraphone idiophones 111...
- ISSN 0214-8188. Jurio, Jimeno (1997). Navarra: Historia del Euskera. Tafalla: Txalaparta. pp. 59–60. ISBN 978-84-8136-062-2. "Licenciado Andrés de Poza y Yarza"...