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- Bock_(bagpipe) abstract "Variants of the bock, a type of bagpipe, were played in Central Europe in what are the modern states of Austria, Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic. The tradition of playing the instrument endured into the 20th century, primarily in the Blata, Chodsko, and Egerland regions of Bohemia, and among the Sorbs of Saxony. The name \"Bock\" (German for buck, i.e. male goat) refers to the use of goatskins in constructing the bag, similar to the common use of other goat-terms for bagpipes in other nations, such as the French cabrette.".
- Bock_(bagpipe) thumbnail Bock_Dudelsack.jpg?width=300.
- Bock_(bagpipe) wikiPageID "22585694".
- Bock_(bagpipe) wikiPageLength "3958".
- Bock_(bagpipe) wikiPageOutDegree "32".
- Bock_(bagpipe) wikiPageRevisionID "586365700".
- Bock_(bagpipe) wikiPageWikiLink Austria.
- Bock_(bagpipe) wikiPageWikiLink Bagpipes.
- Bock_(bagpipe) wikiPageWikiLink Bavaria.
- Bock_(bagpipe) wikiPageWikiLink Bellows.
- Bock_(bagpipe) wikiPageWikiLink Bohemia.
- Bock_(bagpipe) wikiPageWikiLink Cabrette.
- Bock_(bagpipe) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Austrian_musical_instruments.
- Bock_(bagpipe) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bagpipes.
- Bock_(bagpipe) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Czech_musical_instruments.
- Bock_(bagpipe) wikiPageWikiLink Category:German_musical_instruments.
- Bock_(bagpipe) wikiPageWikiLink Chanter.
- Bock_(bagpipe) wikiPageWikiLink Chodsko.
- Bock_(bagpipe) wikiPageWikiLink Czech_Republic.
- Bock_(bagpipe) wikiPageWikiLink Domažlice.
- Bock_(bagpipe) wikiPageWikiLink Drone_(music).
- Bock_(bagpipe) wikiPageWikiLink Duda.
- Bock_(bagpipe) wikiPageWikiLink Egerland.
- Bock_(bagpipe) wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Bock_(bagpipe) wikiPageWikiLink Goat.
- Bock_(bagpipe) wikiPageWikiLink Meredith_Monk.
- Bock_(bagpipe) wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Praetorius.
- Bock_(bagpipe) wikiPageWikiLink Poland.
- Bock_(bagpipe) wikiPageWikiLink Reed_(mouthpiece).
- Bock_(bagpipe) wikiPageWikiLink Saxony.
- Bock_(bagpipe) wikiPageWikiLink Sorbs.
- Bock_(bagpipe) wikiPageWikiLink South_Bohemian_Region.
- Bock_(bagpipe) wikiPageWikiLink Strakonice.
- Bock_(bagpipe) wikiPageWikiLink Western_Bohemia.
- Bock_(bagpipe) wikiPageWikiLink File:Bock_Dudelsack.jpg.
- Bock_(bagpipe) wikiPageWikiLink File:Tomas_Spurny.jpg.
- Bock_(bagpipe) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bock (bagpipe)".
- Bock_(bagpipe) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bock".
- Bock_(bagpipe) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bock_(bagpipe) subject Category:Austrian_musical_instruments.
- Bock_(bagpipe) subject Category:Bagpipes.
- Bock_(bagpipe) subject Category:Czech_musical_instruments.
- Bock_(bagpipe) subject Category:German_musical_instruments.
- Bock_(bagpipe) hypernym States.
- Bock_(bagpipe) type Instrument.
- Bock_(bagpipe) type PopulatedPlace.
- Bock_(bagpipe) type Instrument.
- Bock_(bagpipe) comment "Variants of the bock, a type of bagpipe, were played in Central Europe in what are the modern states of Austria, Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic. The tradition of playing the instrument endured into the 20th century, primarily in the Blata, Chodsko, and Egerland regions of Bohemia, and among the Sorbs of Saxony. The name \"Bock\" (German for buck, i.e.".
- Bock_(bagpipe) label "Bock (bagpipe)".
- Bock_(bagpipe) sameAs Q889113.
- Bock_(bagpipe) sameAs Bock_(Dudelsack).
- Bock_(bagpipe) sameAs m.05zsb7k.
- Bock_(bagpipe) sameAs Q889113.
- Bock_(bagpipe) wasDerivedFrom Bock_(bagpipe)?oldid=586365700.
- Bock_(bagpipe) depiction Bock_Dudelsack.jpg.
- Bock_(bagpipe) isPrimaryTopicOf Bock_(bagpipe).