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  2. Zampogna - Wikipedia

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    Zampogna (UK: / z æ m ˈ p ɒ n j ə /, [1] US: / z æ m ˈ p oʊ n j ə, (t) s ɑː m ˈ-/, [2] Italian: [dzamˈpoɲɲa]) is a generic term for a number of Italian double chantered bagpipes that can be found throughout areas in Abruzzo, Latium, Molise, Basilicata, Campania, Calabria, Apulia, Sicily, and as far north as the southern part of ...

  3. Trump pardons DC officers convicted in death and cover up - AOL

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    Zabavsky’s attorney, Christopher Zampogna, thanked Trump following the pardon, saying, “We’re very grateful to [President Trump] for doing it.” Zampogna said he and his client are working ...

  4. Ciaramedda - Wikipedia

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    The ciaramedda or ciaramèddha is a type of zampogna with equal length double chanters. Other terms for this instrument include "zampogna a paru" and "terzalora" or simply "cornamuse". Sicilian Christmas costumes: the ciaramedda (Milan, 1895)

  5. Calabrian Tarantella - Wikipedia

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    Musical instruments of Calabrian Tarantella are: zampogna, substituted often by organetto, with tamburello, in some areas was used Zampogna with Pipita and Fischiotta, while in Locride e Monte Poro was used calabrian lira. Rhythm is based on terzine with time in 12/8 and sometimes in 6/8.

  6. Francisca Lachapel - Wikipedia

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    Francisca Antonia Zampogna (née Méndez Montero; [note 1] born 5 May 1989 in Azua de Compostela) is a Dominican actress, TV host, and beauty pageant titleholder, who was crowned Nuestra Belleza Latina 2015 on 12 April 2015. [3] She is currently a co-host on the popular morning show ¡Despierta América! on the Univision Network. [4]

  7. Siku (instrument) - Wikipedia

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    The siku is originally from the Aymaras of Peru and Bolivia, where a woman would play her siku as she came down from the mountains.Since the largest siku has every note (A-G), and was too big for the woman, they often got two sikus (usually smaller ones) that would be played together with someone else, so they could play them continuously after each other and thus the scales could fully be played.

  8. Music of Calabria - Wikipedia

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    The zampogna, a folk bagpipe. The rural Calabrian folk tradition is most closely associated with the zampogna, the Italian bagpipe, which is found across Italy but is an especially important part of the Calabrian tradition. Calabria is home to at least five different kinds of zampogna.

  9. Glossary of bagpipe terms - Wikipedia

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    A rigid tubular cover that fits over the lowest key on some bagpipe chanters (notably the Italian zampogna), covering all of the keys except the very end of the actuating lever. Usually made of the same material as the chanter or the chanter's trim work. Free hand chords