The gaita narvarra is a double reeded flute-like folk instrument originating from Navarra, Spain. The gaita narvarra is very similar to the Spanish folk...
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Andalusia Gaita navarra, a flute named after the Navarre region of Spain Gaita Zuliana, a Venezuelan musical genre Kuisi, or Colombian gaita, fipple flutes...
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fellow musician Ibon Koteron, and his proficiency in the alboka and gaita navarra were intensified. He also studied the txalaparta and the pandero with...
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be found around Spain including Madrid (gaita serrana), Asturias (turullu), and Castile and Andalusia (gaita gastorena), but in those cases they only...
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Music of Spain (redirect from Music of Navarra and La Rioja)
the Middle Ages. The signature instrument of the region is the gaita (bagpipe). The gaita is often accompanied by a snare drum, called the tamboril, and...
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univerese Dulzaina Fiscorn Flabiol Gaita Asturiana Gaita de boto Gaita gastoreña Gaita de saco Gaita sanabresa Galician gaita Gralla Guitarra de canya Kirikoketa...
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characteristic instrument in traditional music is probably the gaita (bagpipe). The gaita have a conical double-reed chanter, and usually have one to four...
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has deep roots in local customs, utilising instruments such as bagpipes (gaita), drums, flutes, tambourines, accordions and ukuleles (cavaquinho). Within...
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Álvaro d'Ors Pérez-Peix (category Academic staff of the University of Navarra)
dimension, Andreu Navarra, El día que d’Ors se hizo falangista, [in:] La Razón 11.11.18, available here Xosé M. Núñez Seixas, De gaitas y liras.Sobre discursos...
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contain so many references to the Virgen del Pilar, the Ebro River and Navarra. Enrique Butrón is considered to have formalized the current flamenco style...
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