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pan-pipe
pan-pipe (ˈpænˌpaɪp) Also Pan's pipe, Pan's-pipe. [f. Pan n.2 + pipe.] A primitive musical instrument made of a series of reeds graduated in length so as to form a scale, the upper and open ends being level, so as to permit the easy passage of the lips from one to another; its invention was ascribed... Oxford English Dictionary
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pan's pipe
pan's-pipe, pan's pipe see pan-pipe. Oxford English Dictionary
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Morning Prayer (album)
of Peace It is" "The In Between" "Conversations" "Morning Prayer" "Pepe's Samba" "Pepe's Samba" (long version) Personnel Chico Freeman - ts, ss, fl, pan-pipe wikipedia.org
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Sukay
In 1978 the group brought pan-pipe player Gonzalo Vargas from Bolivia and together with Bolivian guitarist Javier Canelas the group became a quartet. wikipedia.org
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pandean
pandean, -dæan, a. and n. (pænˈdiːən) [irreg. f. Pan n.2, on some mistaken analogy.] A. adj. Of or pertaining to Pan. pandean pipe = pan-pipe. pandean harmonica, a mouth-organ resembling the Pan's pipe.1807 (title) The Complete Preceptor for Davies's new invented Syrrynx or patent Pandean Harmonica.... Oxford English Dictionary
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1200–1300 in European fashion
Pan-pipe players wear tunics with hanging sleeves over long-sleeved undertunics. Both wear coifs. Cantigas de Santa Maria, mid-13th century, Spain. wikipedia.org
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mouth-organ
mouth-organ 1. A musical instrument operated by the mouth. a. = pan-pipe; b. = harmonica, -on; c. dial. = Jews' harp.a 1668 R. Lassels Voy. Italy (1698) II. 199 Pan also plays on his mouth-organ tuneably. 1836–9 Dickens Sk. Boz, First of May, The instrumental accompaniments rarely extended beyond th... Oxford English Dictionary
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Doina
Unlike peasant doinas, lăutar and klezmer doinas are usually accompanied and played on more complex instruments (violin, pan-pipe, cymbalom, accordion, wikipedia.org
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syrinx
syrinx (ˈsɪrɪŋks) Pl. syringes (sɪˈrɪndʒiːz), also ˈsyrinxes. [L., a. Gr. σῦριγξ pipe, tube, channel, fistula.] 1. An ancient musical instrument: = pan-pipe. Also attrib.1606 N. B[axter] Sydney's Ourania E 2, The Bittour pyping in a Syrinx Reede. 1777 Forster Voy. round World I. 456 A new musical in... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sky (English/Australian band)
Guests included Aspery, Fothergill, pan-pipe player Adrian Brett and former Jeff Beck Band keyboard player Tony Hymas (who contributed the unusual semi-spoken wikipedia.org
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quill
▪ I. quill, n.1 (kwɪl) Forms: 4–7 quil, 5 quyl, qwil, qvylle, 6 quyll, 6– quill. [Of obscure etym.: cf. LG. quiele, G. kiel, dial. keil (MHG. kîl), quill (of a feather).] 1. † a. A hollow stem or stalk, as that of a reed; a smooth piece of stem between two joints. Obs.1412–20 Lydg. Chron. Troy i. vi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Popular culture references to Sherlock Holmes
In the 1990 series Peter Pan and the Pirates, the episode "Elementary, my Dear Pan" is where Peter assumes the 'Holmes' persona to find his missing pan-pipe wikipedia.org
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