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- The xirula (Basque pronunciation: [ʃiˈɾula], spelled chiroula in French, also pronounced txirula, (t)xülüla in Zuberoan Basque; Gascon: flabuta; French:...
- Pyrenean cultural background. Up to recent times and still ttun-ttun and xirula should be highlighted in traditional folk music (especially in the province...
- pipes, such as the French galoubet, the Picco pipe, the Basque txistu and xirula, the Aragonese chiflo or the Andalusian gaita of Huelva and gaita rociera...
- know it today (42 cm) in the western Basque Country. In contrast, the (t)xirula, the version that prevailed on the eastern Basque Country (Soule, Labourd...
- Souravli Spilåpipa Stabule Tarka Tabor pipe Tin whistle Txistu Whistle Xirula Zuffolo Vessel Gemshorn Pifana Hun Molinukai Ocarina Tonette Xun Shepherd's...
- Xirula, a three-hole flute, shorter and more high-pitched than txistu. Ttun-ttun, a vertical stringed drum pla**** usually together with the xirula. Trikitixa...
- Trikitixa (concertina) Ttunttun (drum) Txalaparta Txistu (three hole pipe) Xirula (flute) Aintzara-joku Alarde Basque picnic Maskarada (carnival of Soule)...
- immutable characters. A motley parade of musicians (atabal, ttun-ttun and xirula players), traditional dancers and ****orted actors, villagers and visitors...
- Country has evolved from its historic characteristic instruments (txistu, xirula, trikitixa, etc.) and singing traditions to include a whole range of musical...
- singing tradition, elegant dances and local music instruments, such as xirula and ttun-ttun. These instruments are gaining new dynamism thanks to music...