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Rauschpfeife - Wikipedia
A capped conical reed musical instrument of the woodwind family, used in Europe in the 16th and 17th centuries.
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German medieval shawm G-Major / A-Minor - Rauschpfeife - YouTube
http://en.folkfriends.com/Wind+Instruments/rauschpfeifen/ Hardly an instrument sounds so typical of a medieval market as the rauschpfeife.
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Handmade Rosewood RAUSCHPFEIFE Small Wooden Shawm ...
Our Rauschpfeife instruments are crafted from rosewood and come with a choice of synthetic or cane reeds. They are particularly well-suited for intermediate ...
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rauschpfeife
‖ rauschpfeife Mus. (ˈraʊʃpfaɪfə) Pl. -n. [Ger., = reed-pipe.] 1. (See quot. 1964.)1876 Stainer & Barrett Dict. Mus. Terms 374/2 Rauschpfeif [sic],..a stop in old organs of two ranks of pipes, consisting of a twelfth and fifteenth, or a fifteenth and octave twelfth. 1964 S. Marcuse Mus. Instruments ...
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Renaissance Rauschpfeife - GT Instruments
Rauschpfeife /a German version of a shawm/ is a loud instrument with a conical canal and double reed, which is closed as in a cornamuse.
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Rauschpfeife - Musica Antiqua - Iowa State University
The rauschpfeife is a loud reed-cap instrument with a double reed (like the krumhorn, hirtenschalmei, and cornamuse). Its bore is conical like the shawm.
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Rauschpfeife made of rosewood in G major / A minor with keys
This rauschpfeife is made of rosewood and the overall length is 54 cm. The diameter of the funnel at the open end measures 9.5 cm. The weight is 300 g.
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Rauschpfeife - Encyclopedia of Organ Stops
Properly used, the names Rauschflöte and Rauschpfeife refer to a compound stop of two unbroken open metal ranks: 2' and 1-1/3', sometimes with a ...
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Rauschpfeifes - Lesession
The rauschpfeife (also often spelt rauschfife) is a musical instrument of the woodwind family from the European Renaissance.
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Thomann Rauschpfeife in G/a
Rauschpfeife (Recorder) · Made from pear wood · Without bell · Tonal range G1-A2 · Fingering chart is available for download on our homepage · Incl. wind ...
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Crumhorn
Crumhorns make a strong buzzing sound, but quieter than their conical-bore relatives the rauschpfeife and shawm.
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saz
‖ saz (saz) [Turk., ad. Pers. sāz musical instrument.] A stringed instrument similar to the tamboura, found in Turkey, North Africa, and the Near East.1870 C. Engel Descr. Catal. Musical Instr. in S. Kensington Museum 26 Saz, a small kind of tamboura... The saz is chiefly used by the Sho'ara, i.e. ‘...
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Mon amy
contributed to the Mon Amy
Dragana Jugović del Monaco – mezzo-soprano
Miroslav Marković – baritone
Dragan Mlađenović – tenor, crumhorns, sopranino recorder, rauschpfeife , jew's harp
Georges Grujić – recorders, sopranino rauschpfeife, bass crumhorn, soprano/bass cornamuse, tenor rackett
Dragan Karolić – recorders, tenor
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Helena Espvall
The album's varied instrumentation included acoustic and electric guitars, cello, organ, shō, banjo, renaissance harp, rauschpfeife, crumhorn, cornamuse
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Hommage a l'amour
del Monaco – mezzo-soprano
Dragan Mlađenović – tenor, šargija, bağlama, percussion instruments, vielle
Miroslav Marković – baritone
Georges Grujić – rauschpfeife
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