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- Both regions have rich dance and dulzaina ( shawm ) traditions.
- The etymology is discussed in detail at Shawm # Etymology .)
- By the early 16th century, the shawm had undergone considerable development.
- Most flutes have conical bore ( examples : concert flute, shawm ).
- Justin Blanco White designed Shawms, Conduit Head Road, Cambridge in 1938.
- It is found most often in French shawm family.
- USC special-teams coach Shawm Slocum said.
- Instrumentarium includes tabor pipe, shawm or bagpipes.
- His father was a player of violin, lute and shawm in the of Madrid.
- In 1981 they were joined by the recorder and shawm player and singer Sabine Lutzenberger.
- In many Asian countries, shawm technique includes circular breathing allowing continuous playing without pauses for air.
- Trumpets, drums ( especially paired drums called nakers ), and shawms were important military instruments.
- Most wind bands consisted of players playing sackbutts, shawms, and other loud instruments doubling on recorder.
- The classical instruments, however bagpipes, shawms, and lutes still play a large role.
- For example, around 1510 the pifferi expanded to 5 players ( 3 shawms, 2 trombones ).
- Only 10 years later, it expanded again to 6 musicians ( 4 shawms, 2 trombones ).
- His father, Jehan Perrichon, was a viol and shawm player, also for the royal court.
- In the late 1950s Roseman played the shawm, a Renaissance wind instrument, in New York Pro Musica.
- The alta capella bands are seen in drawings as entertaining outside with ensembles including shawms, trumpets and trombones.
- Crumhorns make a strong buzzing sound, but quieter than their conical-bore relatives the rauschpfeife and shawm.
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