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Galician gaita - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Information about the Galician Bagpipe. Here you will find some bits of information about the Galician Bagpipe (`` gaita galega''). Any comments, questions, suggestions for additions, etc. are very welcome, and will be addressed here as time allows. Check out the To Do list at the end, and make your wish!
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Gaita may mean: Raimond Gaita (1946– ), an Australian philosopher and writer. The Galician gaita, a kind of bagpipe used in Galicia and northwest León (Spain). Gaita asturiana, a kind of bagpipe used in Asturias, northern León and westhern Cantabria...
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The (Galician) gaita or gaita de fole is a traditional bagpipe used in Galicia, and Portugal. The (Galician) gaita or gaita de fole is a traditional bagpipe used in Galicia, and Portugal. The name gaita is used in Galician, Spanish, Asturian and Portuguese as a generic term for "bagpipe". Galician gaita (en)
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Galician music, bagpipe, gaita, percussion instruments, musical genres, Celticity. The Galician bagpipe or gaita has been subject to continuous change through time. The adoption of the proper pitch scale occurred relatively late, Much could be written about the origin of the Galician bagpipe or gaita Galega,
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The paper focuses on the traditional music of Galicia with special emphasis on the gaita, Galician music, bagpipe, gaita, percussion instruments, musical genres, Celticity. 3. The Origin of the Galician Bagpipe...
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Plays the gaita (Galician pipes). Includes his biography, discography, audio samples, and background information on Galicia and its music. (Multi-lingual, and site requires Flash.) Friday 21 September Carlos will play at the Festival Ovale in Paris, Due to the general strike that started in Israel this morning,
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The album has some beautiful tracks as well, using the Galician gaita (bagpipes) to their full, moody effect. This is an album to be savored track by track, following a trail through the Galician musical landscape that has a few potholes, some sufficiently pleasant moments, and a number of spectacular views.
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