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- Q3905918 subject Q7428431.
- Q3905918 subject Q8558733.
- Q3905918 subject Q9966762.
- Q3905918 abstract "The piva is a type of bagpipe played in Italy and the Italian-speaking areas of Switzerland, such as Ticino, but it's also known in Croatia. The instrument has a single chanter and single drone.Illustrations and scriptural evidences tend to suggest that a similar instrument was also used in Veneto.In Italy it was traditionally played in an ensemble with the piffero (folk oboe) until the piva was replaced by the accordion in the 1950s.The piva appears to have died out in Switzerland in the 19th century, but was revived in 1980 by Swiss-German folk musician Urs Klauser.".
- Q3905918 wikiPageWikiLink Q1243.
- Q3905918 wikiPageWikiLink Q12724.
- Q3905918 wikiPageWikiLink Q1818477.
- Q3905918 wikiPageWikiLink Q7428431.
- Q3905918 wikiPageWikiLink Q8558733.
- Q3905918 wikiPageWikiLink Q9966762.
- Q3905918 comment "The piva is a type of bagpipe played in Italy and the Italian-speaking areas of Switzerland, such as Ticino, but it's also known in Croatia.".
- Q3905918 label "Piva (bagpipe)".