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- Stock-and-horn abstract "The stock-and-horn was a traditional instrument of the Scottish peasantry, very similar to the Welsh pibgorn, consisting of a single-reed reed pipe amplified by a bell made of horn. The original instrument of the Middle Ages had a double chanter with single reeds but was replaced by the single chanter type. The single chanter instrument is described in great detail by Robert Burns in a 1794 letter to a contemporary; Burns describes how he had much difficulty coming by the instrument, and notes that it has six or seven fingerholes on the top, one on the back, and is played with a single reed ("oaten reed") unfixed to the instrument but held by the lips.".
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- Stock-and-horn wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hornpipes.
- Stock-and-horn wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scottish_musical_instruments.
- Stock-and-horn wikiPageWikiLink Pibgorn_(instrument).
- Stock-and-horn wikiPageWikiLink Reed_pipe.
- Stock-and-horn wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Burns.
- Stock-and-horn wikiPageWikiLink Scottish_people.
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- Stock-and-horn wikiPageWikiLinkText "Stock-and-horn".
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- Stock-and-horn wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Scotland-stub.
- Stock-and-horn subject Category:Hornpipes.
- Stock-and-horn subject Category:Scottish_musical_instruments.
- Stock-and-horn hypernym Instrument.
- Stock-and-horn type Agent.
- Stock-and-horn type Instrument.
- Stock-and-horn type Aerophone.
- Stock-and-horn type Instrument.
- Stock-and-horn comment "The stock-and-horn was a traditional instrument of the Scottish peasantry, very similar to the Welsh pibgorn, consisting of a single-reed reed pipe amplified by a bell made of horn. The original instrument of the Middle Ages had a double chanter with single reeds but was replaced by the single chanter type.".
- Stock-and-horn label "Stock-and-horn".
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