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- Three-hole_pipe abstract "The three-hole pipe, also commonly known as tabor pipe is a wind instrument designed to be played by one hand, leaving the other hand free to play a tabor drum, bell, psalterium or tambourin à cordes, bones, triangle or other percussive instrument.The three-hole pipe's origins are not known, but it dates back at least to the 11th century.It was popular from an early date in France, the Iberian Peninsula and Great Britain and remains in use there today. In the Basque Country it has increasingly gained momentum and prestige during the last century, especially during the last years of Franco's dictatorship, following that it turned into a hallmark of Basque identity and folk culture. New pipe and tabor schools have cropped up since throughout the country, providing along with tabor the musical background for traditional Basque dance ensembles (see txistu).The most common form of tabor pipe in the Basque region is tuned \"tone, semitone, tone\". The most common form in Provence is tuned \"tone, tone, tone\". The English tabor pipe is commonly tuned \"tone, tone, semitone\", and corresponds to the three lowest holes of a tinwhistle.".
- Three-hole_pipe thumbnail Pipeandbelldavid.png?width=300.
- Three-hole_pipe wikiPageExternalLink pipntab.htm.
- Three-hole_pipe wikiPageExternalLink www.pipeandtabor.org.
- Three-hole_pipe wikiPageExternalLink intropt.htm.
- Three-hole_pipe wikiPageID "13145568".
- Three-hole_pipe wikiPageLength "3132".
- Three-hole_pipe wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- Three-hole_pipe wikiPageRevisionID "706425982".
- Three-hole_pipe wikiPageWikiLink Basque_Country_(greater_region).
- Three-hole_pipe wikiPageWikiLink Bell.
- Three-hole_pipe wikiPageWikiLink Bones_(instrument).
- Three-hole_pipe wikiPageWikiLink Category:European_musical_instruments.
- Three-hole_pipe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Internal_fipple_flutes.
- Three-hole_pipe wikiPageWikiLink Fipple.
- Three-hole_pipe wikiPageWikiLink Flabiol.
- Three-hole_pipe wikiPageWikiLink Flageolet.
- Three-hole_pipe wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Three-hole_pipe wikiPageWikiLink Fujara.
- Three-hole_pipe wikiPageWikiLink Great_Britain.
- Three-hole_pipe wikiPageWikiLink Iberian_Peninsula.
- Three-hole_pipe wikiPageWikiLink Jacques_de_Vaucanson.
- Three-hole_pipe wikiPageWikiLink Morris_dance.
- Three-hole_pipe wikiPageWikiLink Picco_pipe.
- Three-hole_pipe wikiPageWikiLink Pipe_(instrument).
- Three-hole_pipe wikiPageWikiLink Pipe_and_tabor.
- Three-hole_pipe wikiPageWikiLink Psalterium_(instrument).
- Three-hole_pipe wikiPageWikiLink Recorder_(musical_instrument).
- Three-hole_pipe wikiPageWikiLink Tabor_(instrument).
- Three-hole_pipe wikiPageWikiLink Tin_whistle.
- Three-hole_pipe wikiPageWikiLink Triangle_(musical_instrument).
- Three-hole_pipe wikiPageWikiLink Txistu.
- Three-hole_pipe wikiPageWikiLink Wind_instrument.
- Three-hole_pipe wikiPageWikiLink Woodwind_instrument.
- Three-hole_pipe wikiPageWikiLink Zuffolo.
- Three-hole_pipe wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tabor pipe".
- Three-hole_pipe wikiPageWikiLinkText "Three-hole pipe".
- Three-hole_pipe wikiPageWikiLinkText "pipe".
- Three-hole_pipe wikiPageWikiLinkText "tabor pipe".
- Three-hole_pipe wikiPageWikiLinkText "three-hole pipe".
- Three-hole_pipe classification "*Wind *Woodwind".
- Three-hole_pipe name "Three-hole pipe".
- Three-hole_pipe names "Galoubet, Schwegel, Schwiegel, Swegel, Tamerlinpfeife, Tämmerinpfeife".
- Three-hole_pipe range "1".
- Three-hole_pipe related "*Tinwhistle *Recorder".
- Three-hole_pipe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Failed_verification.
- Three-hole_pipe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Flutes.
- Three-hole_pipe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Instrument.
- Three-hole_pipe subject Category:European_musical_instruments.
- Three-hole_pipe subject Category:Internal_fipple_flutes.
- Three-hole_pipe hypernym Instrument.
- Three-hole_pipe type Agent.
- Three-hole_pipe type Instrument.
- Three-hole_pipe type Instrument.
- Three-hole_pipe comment "The three-hole pipe, also commonly known as tabor pipe is a wind instrument designed to be played by one hand, leaving the other hand free to play a tabor drum, bell, psalterium or tambourin à cordes, bones, triangle or other percussive instrument.The three-hole pipe's origins are not known, but it dates back at least to the 11th century.It was popular from an early date in France, the Iberian Peninsula and Great Britain and remains in use there today.".
- Three-hole_pipe label "Three-hole pipe".
- Three-hole_pipe sameAs Q13522655.
- Three-hole_pipe sameAs חליל_שלושה_נקבים.
- Three-hole_pipe sameAs m.02z8jqx.
- Three-hole_pipe sameAs Q13522655.
- Three-hole_pipe wasDerivedFrom Three-hole_pipe?oldid=706425982.
- Three-hole_pipe depiction Pipeandbelldavid.png.
- Three-hole_pipe isPrimaryTopicOf Three-hole_pipe.