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  2. French bagpipes - Wikipedia

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    The Center-France bagpipes (called in French cornemuse du centre or musette du centre) are of many different types, some mouth blown, some bellows blown; some names for these instruments include chevrette (which means "little goat," referring to the use of a goatskin for its bag), chabrette, chabretta, chabreta, cabreta, bodega, and boha.

  3. List of bagpipes - Wikipedia

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    Loure, a Norman bagpipe which gives its name to the French Baroque dance loure. Pipasso, a bagpipe native to Picardy in northern France; Sourdeline, an extinct bellows-blown pipe, likely of Italian origin; Samponha, a double-chantered pipe played in the Pyrenees; Vèze (or vessie, veuze à Poitiers), played in Poitou

  4. Traditional French musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    Bousine — a small, droneless bagpipe from Normandy [2] Cabrette — a bagpipe from Auvergne in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes; Caramusa — a Corsican bagpipe made of wood, leather and reed; Chabrette — a bagpipe from Limousin in Nouvelle-Aquitaine; Cornemuse du Centre — a bagpipe from Central France; Loure — an ancient bagpipe from Normandy

  5. Bagpipes - Wikipedia

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    Bagpipes are a woodwind instrument using enclosed reeds fed from a constant reservoir of air in the form of a bag. The Great Highland bagpipes are well known, but people have played bagpipes for centuries throughout large parts of Europe, Northern Africa, Western Asia, around the Persian Gulf and northern parts of South Asia.

  6. List of bagpipe makers - Wikipedia

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    Name Location Apprenticed Retired Notes Refs Fisher Bagpipes Wayne Fisher: Sarnia, ON Self-taught pipemaker. [6] Hamish Moore: Dunkeld: X Fin Moore: Dunkeld: Smallpipes, Borderpipes and Bagpipes Fred Morrison Smallpipes Smallpipes and Borderpipes manufactured by McCallum Bagpipes Ltd The Burley Bagpipes Company Graham Burley Naramata, British ...

  7. List of national instruments (music) - Wikipedia

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    bagpipe, highland [1] [125] [126] Bagpipe with a chanter, blowpipe, two tenor drones and a bass drone 422.112.2-62 + 422.221.1-621 Serbia: Accordion [127] Accordion, bellow-driven free reed with keys or buttons to modify the air flow chords on an accordion ⓘ 412.132 Serbia: frula [128] svirala, jedinka End-blown wooden flute with six ...

  8. 100 chic French baby names for girls and what they mean - AOL

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    Say "bonjour" to French names for girls beyond classics like "Marie," "Charlotte" and "Louise.". American parents fell in love with French girl names in the 1960s, according to Laura Wattenberg ...

  9. Cornemuse du Centre - Wikipedia

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    The cornemuse du Centre France (or musette du Centre) (bagpipes of Central France) is a type of bagpipes native to Central France. [1] They have two drones, one an octave, one two octaves, below the tonic of the chanter. They can be found in the Bourbonnais, Berry, Nivernais, and Morvan regions of France and in different tonalities.