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- Piffero abstract "The piffero (Italian: [ˈpiffero]) or piffaro is a double reed musical instrument with a conical bore, of the oboe family (Sachs-Hornbostel category 422.112).It is used to play music in the tradition of the quattro province, an area of mountains and valleys in the north-west Italian Apennines which includes parts of the four provinces of Alessandria, Genoa, Piacenza and Pavia. It is also played throughout Southern Italy with different fingering styles dictated by local tradition.The instrument is a descendant of the Medieval shawm and belongs to the family of the bombarde.The reed used by the piffero is inserted in a conical brass tube, which is itself inserted in a pirouette. This peculiarity, which is shared with oriental and ancient oboes, is unique in Italy.The piffero has eight tone holes, one of which, on the back of the instrument, is usually covered by the left hand thumb, and ends with a bell, where a cock tail feather (used to clean the reed) typically rests during execution.Traditionally in Northern Italy it was accompanied by an Appennine bagpipe known as the müsa. In the early 20th century the müsa was largely displaced by the accordion, which musicians found in some ways more versatile. However towards the end of the twentieth century the bagpipes made a comeback and today the piffero is commonly accompanied by either of these instruments, or by both.Other regional names for the piffero in Southern Italy are \"ciaramella\" or \"pipita.\" It is still commonly played in accompaniment with the Southern Italian Zampogna, an instrument which itself is essentially a series of pifferos stuck into a common stock and supplied with air through the use of a goat skin bag. In some regions of Southern Italy, particularly in the Valle Lucania, two pifferos are played simultaneously by a single player similar to how one would play the aulos in ancient Greece. Related to the piffero is a larger Sicilian instrument known as the bifora, or pifara.".
- Piffero thumbnail Piffero_20090502.jpg?width=300.
- Piffero wikiPageExternalLink bani.
- Piffero wikiPageExternalLink piffero.htm.
- Piffero wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=_i4MHlIJMfc&feature=related.
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- Piffero wikiPageID "4499970".
- Piffero wikiPageLength "4273".
- Piffero wikiPageOutDegree "36".
- Piffero wikiPageRevisionID "698787968".
- Piffero wikiPageWikiLink Accordion.
- Piffero wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greece.
- Piffero wikiPageWikiLink Apennine_Mountains.
- Piffero wikiPageWikiLink Aulos.
- Piffero wikiPageWikiLink Bagpipes.
- Piffero wikiPageWikiLink Bifora.
- Piffero wikiPageWikiLink Bombard_(music).
- Piffero wikiPageWikiLink Brass.
- Piffero wikiPageWikiLink Category:Italian_musical_instruments.
- Piffero wikiPageWikiLink Category:Single_oboes_with_conical_bore.
- Piffero wikiPageWikiLink Double_reed.
- Piffero wikiPageWikiLink Fife_(instrument).
- Piffero wikiPageWikiLink Flute.
- Piffero wikiPageWikiLink Hornbostel–Sachs.
- Piffero wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- Piffero wikiPageWikiLink Lucania.
- Piffero wikiPageWikiLink Medieval_music.
- Piffero wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Haydn.
- Piffero wikiPageWikiLink Mouthpiece_(woodwind).
- Piffero wikiPageWikiLink Müsa.
- Piffero wikiPageWikiLink Oboe.
- Piffero wikiPageWikiLink Organ_stop.
- Piffero wikiPageWikiLink Piffaro,_The_Renaissance_Band.
- Piffero wikiPageWikiLink Province_of_Alessandria.
- Piffero wikiPageWikiLink Province_of_Genoa.
- Piffero wikiPageWikiLink Province_of_Pavia.
- Piffero wikiPageWikiLink Province_of_Piacenza.
- Piffero wikiPageWikiLink Quattro_province.
- Piffero wikiPageWikiLink Shawm.
- Piffero wikiPageWikiLink Sicily.
- Piffero wikiPageWikiLink Vibrato.
- Piffero wikiPageWikiLink Zampogna.
- Piffero wikiPageWikiLink File:Piffero.jpg.
- Piffero wikiPageWikiLink File:Piffero_20090502.jpg.
- Piffero wikiPageWikiLink File:Piffero_Doppelrohrblatt_20090427214452.jpg.
- Piffero wikiPageWikiLinkText "Piffero".
- Piffero wikiPageWikiLinkText "ciaramella".
- Piffero wikiPageWikiLinkText "piffaro".
- Piffero wikiPageWikiLinkText "piffero or piffaro".
- Piffero wikiPageWikiLinkText "piffero".
- Piffero wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Double_reed.
- Piffero wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA-it.
- Piffero wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Piffero subject Category:Italian_musical_instruments.
- Piffero subject Category:Single_oboes_with_conical_bore.
- Piffero hypernym Instrument.
- Piffero type Agent.
- Piffero type Instrument.
- Piffero type Instrument.
- Piffero comment "The piffero (Italian: [ˈpiffero]) or piffaro is a double reed musical instrument with a conical bore, of the oboe family (Sachs-Hornbostel category 422.112).It is used to play music in the tradition of the quattro province, an area of mountains and valleys in the north-west Italian Apennines which includes parts of the four provinces of Alessandria, Genoa, Piacenza and Pavia.".
- Piffero label "Piffero".
- Piffero sameAs Q1818477.
- Piffero sameAs Piffero.
- Piffero sameAs Piffero.
- Piffero sameAs ピッフェロ.
- Piffero sameAs Pénfer.
- Piffero sameAs m.0c5qpp.
- Piffero sameAs Pìffara.
- Piffero sameAs Q1818477.
- Piffero wasDerivedFrom Piffero?oldid=698787968.
- Piffero depiction Piffero_20090502.jpg.
- Piffero isPrimaryTopicOf Piffero.