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- Treujenn-gaol abstract "The treujenn-gaol (Breton: cabbage stalk) is the Breton term for the clarinet as used in Breton music. The term 'treujenn gaol' was originally a pejorative term invented by bombard players who found the newer instrument encroaching on their livelihood. The clarinet arrived in Brittany in the 18th century. The most traditional Breton clarinet is an older type of instrument with 13 or even fewer keys, in contrast to the modern 'Boehm' instrument commonly used in contemporary music in France. Classical musicians in the 19th century discarded older instruments in favor of newer designs from makers such as Boehm, Albert, etc. replacing the formerly ubiquitous 13-key clarinet in the 19th century. These discarded instruments eventually found their way into the hands of folk musicians and the 'treujenn gaol' was born.After a decline in use in traditional music in the early 20th century, the instrument was revived in the 1970s for use in pairs of instruments (much like the bombard and biniou) and in the music of the bagad.In Breton music, two clarinetists typically play together, or the clarinet plays with an accordion, though they also play in ensembles with other instruments. The clarinet is a common part of Breton jazz bands, along with saxophones and drums, playing both jazz and traditional songs.".
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- Treujenn-gaol wikiPageLength "1792".
- Treujenn-gaol wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Treujenn-gaol wikiPageRevisionID "589542077".
- Treujenn-gaol wikiPageWikiLink Bagad.
- Treujenn-gaol wikiPageWikiLink Bombard_(music).
- Treujenn-gaol wikiPageWikiLink Category:Breton_musical_instruments.
- Treujenn-gaol wikiPageWikiLink Category:Breton_words_and_phrases.
- Treujenn-gaol wikiPageWikiLink Category:Clarinets.
- Treujenn-gaol wikiPageWikiLink Erik_Marchand.
- Treujenn-gaol wikiPageWikiLink Gwerz.
- Treujenn-gaol wikiPageWikiLink Music_of_Brittany.
- Treujenn-gaol wikiPageWikiLinkText "treujenn-gaol".
- Treujenn-gaol wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Treujenn-gaol subject Category:Breton_musical_instruments.
- Treujenn-gaol subject Category:Breton_words_and_phrases.
- Treujenn-gaol subject Category:Clarinets.
- Treujenn-gaol hypernym Term.
- Treujenn-gaol type Instrument.
- Treujenn-gaol type Aerophone.
- Treujenn-gaol type Clarinet.
- Treujenn-gaol type Instrument.
- Treujenn-gaol comment "The treujenn-gaol (Breton: cabbage stalk) is the Breton term for the clarinet as used in Breton music. The term 'treujenn gaol' was originally a pejorative term invented by bombard players who found the newer instrument encroaching on their livelihood. The clarinet arrived in Brittany in the 18th century. The most traditional Breton clarinet is an older type of instrument with 13 or even fewer keys, in contrast to the modern 'Boehm' instrument commonly used in contemporary music in France.".
- Treujenn-gaol label "Treujenn-gaol".
- Treujenn-gaol sameAs Q1342746.
- Treujenn-gaol sameAs Treujenn_gaol.
- Treujenn-gaol sameAs m.05zj95l.
- Treujenn-gaol sameAs Q1342746.
- Treujenn-gaol wasDerivedFrom Treujenn-gaol?oldid=589542077.
- Treujenn-gaol isPrimaryTopicOf Treujenn-gaol.