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- French_bagpipes abstract "French bagpipes cover a wide range and variety of styles of bagpipes and piping, from the Celtic piping and music of Brittany to the Northern Occitan's cabrette.The Center-France bagpipes (called in French cornemuse du centre or musette du centre) are of many different types, some mouth blown, some bellows blown; some names for these instruments include chevrette (which means "little goat," referring to the use of a goatskin for its bag), chabrette, chabretta, chabreta, cabreta, bodega, and boha. It can be found in the Bourbonnais, Nivernais, and Morvan regions of France.A distinguishing factor of most French bagpipes is the placement of the tenor drone alongside the chanter rather than in the same stock as the bass drone. In the northern regions of Occitania:Auvergne, is found the (generally) bellows blown cabreta, and in Limousin the mouth blown chabreta. The cabrette is much played in areas of Paris where Auvergnats tended to settle; this bagpipe is in most cases played without a drone, and together with an accordion. The chabrette, while having a similar name, is a quite different pipe, with a triple-bored bass drone played across the player's arm rather than over the shoulder. The form of the chabrette chanter appears similar to early oboes, including a swallow-tail key for the lowest note which is placed under a fontenelle. The Occitan names also refer to the goat. In the Occitan region of Languedoc, and especially in the Montanha negre (Black Mountain) area, the bodega is played. This is a very large mouth blown pipe made from the skin of an entire goat. In Gascony, a small mouth blown bagpipe called boha (from bohar meaning "to blow") is used.There are a number of piping schools. One of the most important is the Conservatoire Occitan, located in the city of Toulouse (Occitania), but there are also important schools in Limoges, Aurillac, Belin, Mazamet, and other towns. There is also a school of cabrette playing in Paris, with around 50 pupils. Although Central French pipes are generally used to play traditional music, some Occitan pop groups use them as well. Such groups include La Talvera, Familha Artus, and Tenareze.".
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- French_bagpipes wikiPageWikiLink Auvergne_(province).
- French_bagpipes wikiPageWikiLink Biniou.
- French_bagpipes wikiPageWikiLink Binioù_kozh.
- French_bagpipes wikiPageWikiLink Bodega_(bagpipe).
- French_bagpipes wikiPageWikiLink Boha.
- French_bagpipes wikiPageWikiLink Bourbonnais.
- French_bagpipes wikiPageWikiLink Bousine.
- French_bagpipes wikiPageWikiLink Brittany.
- French_bagpipes wikiPageWikiLink Cabrette.
- French_bagpipes wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bagpipes.
- French_bagpipes wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bagpipes_by_country.
- French_bagpipes wikiPageWikiLink Category:Breton_musical_instruments.
- French_bagpipes wikiPageWikiLink Category:French_musical_instruments.
- French_bagpipes wikiPageWikiLink Chabrette.
- French_bagpipes wikiPageWikiLink Cornamuse.
- French_bagpipes wikiPageWikiLink Cornemuse_du_Centre.
- French_bagpipes wikiPageWikiLink France.
- French_bagpipes wikiPageWikiLink Gascony.
- French_bagpipes wikiPageWikiLink La_Talvera.
- French_bagpipes wikiPageWikiLink Loure_(bagpipe).
- French_bagpipes wikiPageWikiLink Morvan.
- French_bagpipes wikiPageWikiLink Musette_bechonnet.
- French_bagpipes wikiPageWikiLink Musette_bressane.
- French_bagpipes wikiPageWikiLink Musette_de_cour.
- French_bagpipes wikiPageWikiLink Music_of_Limousin.
- French_bagpipes wikiPageWikiLink Nivernais.
- French_bagpipes wikiPageWikiLink Occitania.
- French_bagpipes wikiPageWikiLink Pipasso.
- French_bagpipes wikiPageWikiLink Samponha.
- French_bagpipes wikiPageWikiLink Sourdeline.
- French_bagpipes wikiPageWikiLink Veuze.
- French_bagpipes wikiPageWikiLinkText "French bagpipes".
- French_bagpipes wikiPageWikiLinkText "bagpipes".
- French_bagpipes hasPhotoCollection French_bagpipes.
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- French_bagpipes subject Category:Bagpipes.
- French_bagpipes subject Category:Bagpipes_by_country.
- French_bagpipes subject Category:Breton_musical_instruments.
- French_bagpipes subject Category:French_musical_instruments.
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- French_bagpipes type Article.
- French_bagpipes type Instrument.
- French_bagpipes comment "French bagpipes cover a wide range and variety of styles of bagpipes and piping, from the Celtic piping and music of Brittany to the Northern Occitan's cabrette.The Center-France bagpipes (called in French cornemuse du centre or musette du centre) are of many different types, some mouth blown, some bellows blown; some names for these instruments include chevrette (which means "little goat," referring to the use of a goatskin for its bag), chabrette, chabretta, chabreta, cabreta, bodega, and boha. ".
- French_bagpipes label "French bagpipes".
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- French_bagpipes sameAs Q5501988.
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- French_bagpipes wasDerivedFrom French_bagpipes?oldid=664400641.
- French_bagpipes isPrimaryTopicOf French_bagpipes.