Conducting Terms ^ Oliver. "Tuning the Bagpipe". Universe of Bagpipes. Retrieved 2006-06-28. Glossaryof All BagpipeTerms[permanent dead link] Dictionary of Bagpipe...
of bagpipes List of bagpipers List of pipe makers List of pipe bands Glossaryofbagpipeterms Practice chanter Wright, J. The English dialect dictionary...
national bagpipeof Ireland. Earlier known in English as "union pipes", their current name is a partial translation of the Irish language terms píobaí uilleann...
History of a Musical Instrument. Routledge Kegan & Paul (October 1975) List of bagpipes List of bagpipers List of pipe makers Glossaryofbagpipeterms...
replaced the bagpipe piffaro, piffero: A double-reed shawm piva: A kind of Lombard bagpipe putipù: A friction drum raganelle: A cog rattle ribeba: An alternate...
overwhelming. Types of bagpipes Pastoral Pipes List of bagpipers List of pipe makers Glossaryofbagpipeterms Dr. Raphael Pazo: History of Shuttle Bagpipes...
2003). The History and Structure of Ceol Mor – A Guide to Piobaireachd The Classical Music of the Great Highland Bagpipe. Glasgow: The Piobaireachd Society...
William (1977). The Highland Bagpipe, Its History, Literature, and Music. EP Publishing. p. 115. Francis Collinson, The Bagpipe, London and Boston: Routledge...
tempo, characterized by a pastoral melody often imitating the sound of a bagpipe. Passepied – Fast French court dance in binary form and triple meter...
shilyani (probably a type of harp or lyre) and the salandj (probably a bagpipe). Together with the Arabic rebab—which sees its ancient roots in Indian...
(probably a type of harp or lyre), salandj (probably a bagpipe) and the lyra. The Byzantine lyra, a bowed string instrument, is an ancestor of most European...
that some of his songs lent themselves to a unique major modal scale (without sevenths) which of course is the same scale as that used by bagpipe players...
his fight with Triamond. Colin Clout, a shepherd noted for his songs and bagpipe playing, briefly appearing in Book VI. He is the same Colin Clout as in...
played in groups of two or three. Several folk bagpipes are well-known, including central Italy's zampogna; dialect names for the bagpipe vary throughout...
galliards. For other social orders, instruments like the pipe, tabor, bagpipe, shawm, hurdy-gurdy, and crumhorn accompanied traditional music and community...
stringed; wind (reeds and some other woodwinds, such as the flute and bagpipe), other wind instruments such as the organ; and the stick-struck santur...
various kinds of drums. Woodwind instruments included the double-reed shawm (an early member of the oboe family), the reed pipe, the bagpipe, the transverse...
Canada. They are closely intertwined with bagpipe band competitions (which date to 1781), a lasting source of tartan imagery in their regiment-inspired...
"Glossaryof Navy Terms". Usna-parents.org. Archived from the original on 30 September 2011. Retrieved 10 October 2011. "NAVspeak Glossary – Translations...
PearlDrum.com. Accessed 2004. Marshall, Paul and Radcliff, Mike (1999). "GlossaryofTerms (Drum kit/Drumset)", DrumDojo.com. Bloom, Ryan Alexander. The Complete...
of the Byzantines along with the urghun (organ),[failed verification] shilyani (probably a type of harp or lyre) and the salandj (probably a bagpipe)...
instrument of the Byzantines along with the urghun (organ), shilyani (probably a type of harp or lyre) and the salandj (probably a bagpipe). The first of these...
in 1987. The hall holds events including spiritualist healing clinics, bagpipe practice, dancing and jazz. It also acts as the village polling station...