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- Dulcian - Wikipedia
The dulcian is a flexible instrument, capable of being loud enough to play in outdoor bands, quiet enough for chamber music, and expressive enough to join in with the choir
- dulcian · Grinnell College Musical Instrument Collection · Grinnell . . .
The dulcian is a double-reed instrument with a folded conical bore that doubles back on itself by way of a tight U-shaped turn at its bottom end It is constructed from a single shaft (with an oval cross-section) of wood (often maple) with two parallel bores drilled side-by-side from top to bottom
- Dulcian | Musica Antiqua
The name dulcian (also dulzian, dulzian, dolzone, delzan, dulcan, dolcan) is from the Latin dulcis (sweet) This instrument was also called the curtal (or curtoll, curtail) from the Latin curtus (short) By the end of the sixteenth century the dulcian had become a part of the town band
- Dulcian - Organology: Musical Instruments Encyclopedia
The dulcian is a Renaissance-era woodwind instrument, recognized as the direct predecessor to the modern bassoon Its rich, reedy timbre and versatility made it a staple in both secular and sacred music from the mid-16th to the early 18th centuries
- The Dulcian - Baroque Music Montana
The name dulcian (also dulzian, dulzian, dolzone, delzan, dulcan, dolcan) is from the Latin dulcis (sweet) This instrument was also called the curtal (or curtoll, curtail) from the Latin curtus (short) By the end of the sixteenth century the dulcian had become a part of the town band
- Dulcians - Lazars Early Music
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- Traditional Music in the Time of Vermeer: The Dulcian
The name dulcian (from the Latin dulcis = "soft, sweet," referring to the instrument's more subdued tone quality) is commonly used for the original version of the instrument in one piece, as opposed to the later type in joints, called bassoon
- Dulcian - grokipedia. com
The dulcian is a Renaissance-era double-reed woodwind instrument characterized by its compact, one-piece wooden body with a folded conical bore that doubles back on itself to achieve bass range in a shorter length
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