The gaita asturiana is a type of bagpipe native to the autonomous communities of Principality of Asturias and Cantabria on the northern coast of Spain.
The gaitaasturiana is a type of bagpipe native to the autonomous communities of Principality of Asturias and Cantabria on the northern coast of Spain...
Portugal: Gaitaasturiana, a bagpipe used in the Spanish provinces of Asturias, northern León and western Cantabria Galician gaita, or gaita de foles,...
characteristic instrument in traditional music is the Asturian bagpipe, or Gaitaasturiana, which has a single drone. The bagpipe is often accompanied by the...
most famous Asturian dance. The most characteristic instrument is the gaitaasturiana, or Asturian bagpipe. Similar bagpipes can be found in neighbouring...
Belarusian bagpipes in Lithuanian museum. A bagad in Brest, France Gaitaasturiana. Welsh bagpipes (double-reed type). Cantabrian pipe band. Syrian piper...
Gaita alistana: played in Aliste, Zamora, north-western Spain. Gaitaasturiana: native to Asturias, north-western Spain. Very similar to the gaita galega...
Nuestro Señor (Representation of the Nativity of Our Lord); in 1966, Misa de Gaita (Piper's Mass) in the parish church of San Pedro de Gijón. He gave recitals...
jury award with the song "Ar Gouloù Bev", while the public award went to Asturiana Mining Company with "Si nun conoces Vaḷḷouta". The tenth Liet International...