Pipe and tabor is a pair of instruments played by a single player, consisting of a three-hole pipe played with one hand, and a small drum played with the...
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pipe and tabor usually display a large shallow tabor similar in shape to a bodhrán. The tabor is most widely known as accompaniment for the pipe and other...
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called simply a pipe, but is often referred to as a tabor pipe to distinguish it from other instruments. The tabor pipe has two finger holes and one thumb hole...
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The three-hole pipe, also commonly known as tabor pipe or galoubet, is a wind instrument designed to be played by one hand, leaving the other hand free...
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Look up tabor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tabor may refer to: Tábor, a town in the South Bohemian Region Tábor District, the surrounding district...
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One-man band (section History and meanings)
the 13th century, and were the pipe and tabor. The pipe was a simple three-holed flute that could be played with one hand; the tabor is more commonly known...
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Andean music was played on drums and string instruments, like the European pipe and tabor tradition. Andean tritonic and pentatonic scales were elaborated...
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forms a Provençal pipe and tabor. Jean-Philippe Rameau included tambourins in many of his operas, such as Platée, Les Indes galantes, and Les fêtes d'Hébé...
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sixteenth century, it came to mean a specialist entertainer who sang songs and played musical instruments. Minstrels performed songs which told stories...
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