10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «UILLEAN PIPES»
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uillean pipes e pequenos extratos deles para contextualizar o seu uso na literatura.
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Origins and Development of Musical Instruments
They are also often indoor or parlor pipes such as the French court musette, the
Northumbrian small-pipes, and the Irish uillean pipes. The expanding-bore pipes
include all the louder bagpipes of western Europe, such as the Scottish, Span~ ...
2
Encyclopedia of Irish and American Fiddle Tunes for ...
... Dennis 8<ju|ia Clifford Peoples, Tommy Potts, Tommy Other instrumentalists
Bergin, Mary (tin whistle) The Bothy Band Clancy, Willy (uillean pipes) Cooley,
joe (accordion) Daly, jackie (melodeon) Ennis, Seamus (uillean pipes) >I<Keane,
...
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World Music: Africa, Europe and the Middle East
Simon Broughton, Mark Ellingham, Richard Trillo. ~] The Bunch of Keys (CBE-
Gael Linn, Ireland). The classic 1 940s recordings of Doran on uillean pipes. A
CD re-release is very long overdue.
Simon Broughton, Mark Ellingham, Richard Trillo, 1999
Despite popular perception, the harp isn't widely used in traditional music; the
bodhrán (bow-rawn) goat-skin drum is much more prevalent. The uillean pipes,
played by squeezing bellows under the elbow, provide another distinctive sound,
...
Catherine Le Nevez, Etain O'Carroll, 2010
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Adult and Student Perceptions of Music Teaching and Learning ...
Soon after, I acquired a set of Uillean pipes and began learning them along with
the Irish flute and tin whistle. I then became a member of various area Celtic
bands and began an active gigging career, something that I had never
experienced ...
Janice Lynn Waldron, 2006
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The Encyclopedia of Popular Music
8 October 1997) (son of Jack Bruce), James McNally, Irish traditional singer Iarla
Ó'Lionáird, Breton harp player Myrdhin, Martin Russell (keyboards), Davy
Spillane (uillean pipes) and Ronan Browne (uillean pipes), (who toured with the
...
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Chembers 21 Century Dictionary
uillean pipes /'u:lian — / i - plural noun bagpipes in which the bag is inflated by
squeezing bellows under the arm. Also called union pipes. ffi 19c: from Irish piob
uilleann, from piob pipe + mlleann of the elbow. uitlander /'eitlancb(r), .-mhikl.
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Analog Synthesizers: Understanding, Performing, Buying--From ...
There is also a more difficult playing technique for bending notes on the Uillean
pipes, but careful use of the synthesizer pitch bender can emulate this effect quite
well too. The resulting pipe sound was saved for future projects and can still be ...
9
Pauline Frommer's Ireland
... Irish handheld circular drum played with a stick and pronounced “bough-ron”)
and the tin whistle, and—if you give them some warning—they'll even fix you up
with a tutor for more specialized instruments, like the uillean pipes (uillean is Irish
...
Emily Hourican, Keith Bain, 2009
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A History of European Folk Music
There is a variation on the Lowland pipe related to the Irish uillean pipes. These
pipes did not survive the competition from what was probably their older brother,
the Highland pipe. Prototypes for new variations on bagpipe design may very ...
NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «UILLEAN PIPES»
Conheça de que se fala nos meios de comunicação nacionais e internacionais e como se utiliza o termo
uillean pipes no contexto das seguintes notícias.
'Burglars targeted my home to rob my precious Uillean pipes' - man …
Leonard fears he may have been targeted by thieves with a special interest in his Uilleann pipes as he often practises in his home in Ballyfermot and gives ... «Irish Independent, fev 15»