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  • The most familiar ducted vertical flutes are the tabor pipe.
  • Some ritual dances in Tenerife island are led by a tabor pipe player.
  • The tabor pipe is customary in some ritual dances on the island of Tenerife.
  • Instrumentarium includes tabor pipe, shawm or bagpipes.
  • Tabor pipes are widespread throughout the globe, found on most continents and in many countries.
  • Txistu ( tabor pipe ) and dulzaina ensembles are very popular in the public celebrations of Navarre.
  • Highly appreciated folk instruments are the txistu ( a tabor pipe similar to Occitanian jota and 5 / 8 zortziko.
  • The most common form of tabor pipe in the Basque region is tuned " tone, semitone, tone ".
  • The "'fujara "'( ) originated in central Slovakia as a large sophisticated folk tabor pipe class.
  • In the 20th century, the makers of Generation pennywhistles introduced an economical English tabor pipe made of metal and with a plastic mouthpiece.
  • The English tabor pipe is commonly tuned " tone, tone, semitone ", and corresponds to the three lowest holes of a tinwhistle.
  • The range is from b to c3, using the slight frequency shift between registers to sound a full chromatic scale, like the tabor pipe.
  • Besides its music for stick-dances and dulzaina ( shawm ), Aragon has its own gaita de boto ( bagpipes ) and chiflo ( tabor pipe ).
  • As in the Basque Country, Cantabrian music also features intricate arch and stick dances but the tabor pipe does not play as an important role as it does in Basque music.
  • The cobla itself is an 11-piece band, that includes genuine folk instruments such as the flabiol ( tabor pipe ) and tambori, tible which are also used in other regions of Spain.
  • In the Balearic Islands, " Xeremiers " or " colla de xeremiers " are a traditional ensemble that consists of flabiol ( a five-hole tabor pipe ) and xeremies ( bagpipes ).
  • Typically, a shallow ramp instrument, such as a tabor pipe, will allow faster register changes, pitch bending and " flutey " tone, while an instrument with a deeper ramp will limit fast register changes, pitch bending and produce a more " reedy " tone.
  • Barlow considers Hogarth's representation of the tabor pipe a poor one, arguing that it is too short and has too many holes to be the usual three-holed tabor pipe, the boy holds it too far up its length and does not cover all the holes.
  • Barlow considers Hogarth's representation of the tabor pipe a poor one, arguing that it is too short and has too many holes to be the usual three-holed tabor pipe, the boy holds it too far up its length and does not cover all the holes.
  • The instrument is often mistaken for a recorder with keynote C, but . like the tin whistle and tabor pipe, relies on overblowing to change registers instead of pinching open a thumbhole, recorder style, to " cancel " the fundamental harmonic ( Bessaraboff 1941, 62 63 ).