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flageolet
▪ I. flageolet1 (flædʒəˈlɛt, ˈflædʒəlɪt) Forms: 7 flajolet, flageollet, -eret, flagolet, 7–9 flagelet, -llet, (8 flagelate), 7– flageolet. [a. Fr. flageolet, dim. of OF. flajol: see flagel n.1] 1. A small wind instrument, having a mouthpiece at one end, six principal holes, and sometimes keys.1659 J...
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Flageolet
The flageolet was eventually entirely replaced by the tin whistle and is rarely played today. There body (or bodies, in a double or triple flageolet) contains the finger holes and keys.
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Flageolet bean
The flageolet bean is a variety of the common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) originating from France. The flageolet bean is commonly grown in the fertile soil of California.
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zufolo
zufolo Mus. (ˈtsuːfələʊ, z-) Also zuffolo. [a. It. zuf(f)olo.] A flageolet, a small flute or whistle (see quots.).1724 Short Explic. Foreign Words in Mus. Bks., Zufolo, a Bird Pipe or Small Flagelet. 1740 Grassineau Mus. Dict., Zuffolo, a little Flute or Flageolet. c 1801 T. Busby Dict. Music, Zuffo...
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Andrée Flageolet
Andrée Flageolet is a former French racing cyclist. She won the French national road race title in 1961.
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flagel
▪ I. † ˈflagel1 Obs. Also 4 flegel. [a. OF. flageol, flagel, flajol, a. Pr. flajol, flaujol; of unknown origin: the vulgar Lat. type would be flaviolus. Diez's suggestion of derivation from Rom. flauto flute is untenable on phonological grounds.] = flageolet.c 1325 Coer de L. 6681 They herde no pype...
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The Flageolet Player on the Cliff
The Flageolet Player on the Cliff is an 1889 oil painting by French artist Paul Gauguin, located in the Indianapolis Museum of Art, which is in Indianapolis Acquisition
The Flageolet Player on the Cliff was acquired in 1998 as part of a collection of Gauguin and his Pont-Aven coterie.
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Germain Quériau
From 1830 to 1831, he headed the ballets of Lyon where he performed Napoléon en Égypte and Le Flageolet magique, ballets which would also be printed. three acts, Marseille, 30 December
1830: Napoléon en Égypte ou la Bataille des pyramides, historical pantomime in three acts, Lyon, 2 November
1831: Le Flageolet
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صفارة القصدير
صفارة القصدير هي آلة نفخ موسيقية ذات ستة ثقوب، ونوع من أنواع الفلوت ينتشر في بريطانيا وله العديد من الأسماء مثل:
penny whistle، English flageolet ، tin flageolet ، Irish whistle ، Belfast Hornpipe، وClarke London Flageolet
سميت بصفارة القصدير لأنها كانت تصنع من ذلك الفلز رخيص الثمن.
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Claude Joachim Lefèvre
In 1870 he leased the Haras de Dangu stud in Normandy from the politician Comte Frédéric Lagrange (1815-1883), where he bred Flageolet, "twice the leading His racing colours were "tricolor" (bleu, blanc rouge / red white and blue) and he had great successes with his horses including Henry, Dutch Skater, Flageolet
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John Parry (Bardd Alaw)
He became a master of the harp, the clarinet and the flageolet and learned to play many other instruments. It is thought that this inspired the flageolet-maker William Bainbridge to invent his double-flageolet.
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Li Qi (poet)
As translated by Witter Bynner, these are:
"An Old Air"
"A Farewell to my Friend Chen Zhangfu"
"A Lute Song"
"On Hearing Dong Play the Flageolet a
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Frédéric Chalon
the author of eight collections of pieces for two flutes and for two clarinets, as well as one method for english horn, one for oboe and another for flageolet
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Pipe (instrument)
Flageolet
The flageolet was developed from the tabor pipe, in France, and became an orchestral instrument. Used as orchestral instruments into the 19th Century, the flageolet was given keys, like in the orchestral flute.
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Scale of harmonics
The instrument is played with flageolet tones (harmonics) as well as pressing the strings on the wood. The reason for this half scale is because the left half creates the same tones as the right half when played as a flageolet tone and therefore the extra
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