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- Dulcian - Wikipedia
The dulcian is a Renaissance woodwind instrument, with a double reed and a folded conical bore Equivalent terms include English: curtal, German: Dulzian, French: douçaine, Dutch: dulciaan, Italian: dulciana, Spanish: bajón, and Portuguese: baixão
- Curtal | Renaissance, Double Reed Woodwind | Britannica
Curtal, Renaissance-era musical instrument and predecessor of the bassoon, with a double-back bore cut from a single piece of wood and built in sizes from treble to double bass (sometimes called the double curtal in England and the Choristfagott in Germany)
- CURTAL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CURTAL is having a docked tail
- curtal - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Adjective curtal (comparative more curtal, superlative most curtal) (obsolete) Of horses, having a docked tail (now rare) Physically shortened; short
- CURTAL Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
CURTAL definition: wearing a short frock See examples of curtal used in a sentence
- Curtal - Instruments of the world
The Curtal, or dulzian, is a gentle-sounding woodwind instrument, which featured prominently in the development of the bassoon It was at the height of its popularity in 17th-century Europe, and was played in early wind ensembles
- Bass and Tenor Curtals
Both instruments are pitched at either A-440Hz or A-466Hz and built with the standard two brass keys under key covers They are available in cherrywood, pearwood or maple This 3-piece jointed 18th Century bass curtal accompanied by a bocal is based on the instrument in the Borja Cathedral Museum
- CURTAL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
adjective 1 archaic wearing a short frock a curtal friar 2 obsolete brief; curtailed noun
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