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Musical instrument
The flabiol (Catalan pronunciation: [fləβiˈɔl]) is a Catalan woodwind musical instrument of the family known as fipple flutes. It is one of the 12 instruments
Flabiol
Catalan percussion instrument
drumhead of skin. Its usual function is to accompany the playing of the flabiol in a cobla band, beating the rhythm of the sardana, the traditional dance
Tambori
Catalan musical genre and cultural dance
a cobla, includes 10 wind instruments and a bass. One person plays the flabiol (a flute) and the tambori (a small hand drum). Since the 1980s female musicians
Sardana
Xeremiers or colla de xeremiers are a traditional ensemble that consists of flabiol (a five-hole tabor pipe) and xeremias (bagpipes). Mallorca's Maria del
Music_of_Spain
Bagpipe from Majorca
xeremia and one flabiol with tambor (drum). This form of cobla is very popular in the Balearic Islands and Catalonia. The xeremia and flabiol play the melody
Xeremia
Musical instrument
following flutes have a duct structure: Bangsi Alas Diple (or dvojnice) Flabiol Flageolet (forerunner of the tin whistle) Fujara Hydraulophone Khloy Khlui
Fipple
Catalonian music ensemble
Cobla normally consists of 11 players with the following instruments: One flabiol, a type of fipple flute played with the left hand while a tamborí, a small
Cobla
Musical instrument
essential instrument of the cobla band, along with the tenora, tible and flabiol. While the instrument has been dropped from most music ensembles for intonational
Fiscorn
Municipality in Balearic Islands, Spain
noves. The dances are accompanied by music played on the Xeremia, the Flabiol and the tambourine. They perform on the days of Santa Margalida and Sant
Felanitx
Musical instrument
Xirula Classification Woodwind Wind Aerophone Related instruments Frula Ney Duduk Flute Jedinka Dilli Kaval Shvi Kaval Flabiol
Xirula
is an 11-piece band, that includes genuine folk instruments such as the flabiol (tabor pipe) and tambori, tenora, tible which are also used in other regions
Music_of_Catalonia
Wind instrument
three-hole pipe from England. Has two holes in front and a thumb hole. Fipple Flabiol Flageolet Fujara Pipe (instrument), or galoubet Jacques de Vaucanson Morris
Three-hole_pipe
Pair of instruments
Italy. Angel with pipe and tabor. The pipe is very short, possibly like a flabiol 19th-century English pipes and tabors We can see medieval representations
Pipe_and_tabor
Type of snare drum
remains in use since the Middle Ages, usually played together with the flabiol or pipe by the same musician. In Spain, a deep drum is used for a tabor
Tabor_(instrument)
slide trumpet Fiscorn aerophones 423.231 Spain brass instruments trumpet Flabiol aerophones 421.221.12 Aragon Balearic Islands Spain fipple flutes recorder
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Modern flabiol from Catalan showing the top with three fingerholes and 2 vents and the bottom with one fingerhole and two vents.
List of European medieval musical instruments
List_of_European_medieval_musical_instruments
Music genre
Bandurria Castanets Catalan shawm Chácaras Cross-strung harp Dulzaina Fiscorn Flabiol Gaita gastoreña Gralla Guitarra de canya Guitarro Kirikoketa Palmas Psalterium
Spanish_jazz
Six-holed woodwind instrument
various forms, of which the most widely known are the recorder, tin whistle, Flabiol, Txistu and tabor pipe. Almost all early cultures had a type of fipple
Tin_whistle
Xeremiers, or colla de xeremiers, is a traditional ensemble consisting of the flabiol (a five-hole tabor pipe) and xeremies (bagpipes). Mallorca has produced
Music_of_the_Balearic_Islands
(north-eastern Spain). Xeremies: played in the island of Mallorca, accompanying the flabiol and drum. Dudelsack: German bagpipe with two drones and one chanter. Also
List_of_bagpipes
Type of Romanian folk flute
Siku Soinari Wot Fipple Almpfeiferl Atenteben Dentsivka Diple Dvoyanka Flabiol Flageolet Fluier with fipple Frula Fujara Hydraulophone Khloy Khlui Kuisi
Fifă
Spanish kickboxer
winning SUPERKOMAT World Grand Prix 2013 Final he was awarded with Silver Flabiol and won the "Ciutadellencs de s’Any 2013" award, becoming Sportsman of
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half-step), and the last is a long, no-holed drone 422.22-62 Catalonia flabiol Woodwind musical instrument of the fipple flutes family. It is one of the
List of national instruments (music)
List_of_national_instruments_(music)
Romanian flute
Siku Soinari Wot Fipple Almpfeiferl Atenteben Dentsivka Diple Dvoyanka Flabiol Flageolet Fluier with fipple Frula Fujara Hydraulophone Khloy Khlui Kuisi
Fluier
Catalan musician and composer (1817–1875)
limited, transforming the archaic cobla de tres quartans (bagpipes, shawm, flabiol and tambori) into a formation that was initially composed of five or seven
Josep_Maria_Ventura_i_Casas
Macedonian woodwind instrument
Siku Soinari Wot Fipple Almpfeiferl Atenteben Dentsivka Diple Dvoyanka Flabiol Flageolet Fluier with fipple Frula Fujara Hydraulophone Khloy Khlui Kuisi
Šupelka
rodades ses nou rodades bandurria bimbau (jaw harp) castanet fiscorn (horn) flabiol (flute) gralla (oboe) guitarró (guitar) sac de gemecs (bagpipe, coixinera
List of European folk music traditions
List_of_European_folk_music_traditions
Woodwind musical instrument with a fipple
Siku Soinari Wot Fipple Almpfeiferl Atenteben Dentsivka Diple Dvoyanka Flabiol Flageolet Fluier with fipple Frula Fujara Hydraulophone Khloy Khlui Kuisi
Dentsivka
Catalan shawm Classical guitar Chácaras the univerese Dulzaina Fiscorn Flabiol Gaita Asturiana Gaita de boto Gaita gastoreña Gaita de saco Gaita sanabresa
List of Spanish inventions and discoveries
List_of_Spanish_inventions_and_discoveries
Town and municipality in Huelva
Tamboril Rociero. Aproximación Histórica, Musical y Humana". Coloquios del Flabiol; Revistes Catalanes amb Accés Obert. Archived from the original on 5 November
Almonte,_Spain
Spanish witch trials (1615–1619)
as a very handsome young man wearing red clothes. The demon played the Flabiol and usually the meeting ended in an orgy. Under interrogation, Joana Toy
Terrassa_witch_trials
Catalan playwright
published several articles in Estudis Escènics (Stage Studies). Home tocant el flabiol damunt d’un nuvol (1971) El bon samarità, càntir amunt, càntir avall ("The
Joan_Abellan_i_Mula
Ethnology museum in Can Quintana, Torroella de Montgrí
Mediterranean music. "Pic del Montgrí" stone Montgrí Castle capital Catalan Shawm Flabiol Cretan lyre Launeddas The Center of Interpretation of the Natural Park
Museum_of_the_Mediterranean
1745 painting by William Hogarth
Barlow points out that Hogarth may have intended the instrument to be a flabiol instead. He also notes that the lively music the instruments would have
Captain Lord George Graham in his Cabin
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the oldest in Catalonia. Later he learnt his principal instrument, the flabiol, with Pere Rigau. However he first joined the La Lira band at the age of
Vicenç_Bou_i_Geli
Catalan-Spanish composer and conductor
(2009) – Solo violoncello and orchestra (9') The Captive Bird (2008) – Solo flabiol and cobla (12') Spiritual Song (2007) – Solo baritone, choir and cobla
Xavier_Pagès_i_Corella
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