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- Hornpipe - Wikipedia
The hornpipe is any of several dance forms and their associated tunes, played and danced in Great Britain and Ireland and elsewhere from the 16th century until the present day
- Handel Water Music: Hornpipe; the FestspielOrchester Göttingen . . .
The Hornpipe from Handel's Water Music (HWV 349), performed by the FestspielOrchester Göttingen, Laurence Cummings, director 4K video from the Gala Concert
- Hornpipe | Folk, Dance Bagpipe | Britannica
Hornpipe, name of a wind instrument and of several dances supposedly performed to it The instrument is a single-reed pipe with a cowhorn bell (sometimes two parallel pipes with a common bell) and is often converted into a bagpipe
- Hornpipe - Organology: Musical Instruments Encyclopedia
The hornpipe is a class of woodwind instruments that typically consists of a single reed and a large diameter melody pipe with finger holes The bell is traditionally made from animal horn, and it may also include a reed cap for breath control, allowing for techniques like circular breathing
- HORNPIPE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of HORNPIPE is a single-reed wind instrument consisting of a wooden or bone pipe with finger holes, a bell, and mouthpiece usually of horn
- Hornpipe: Definition, Examples Quiz | UltimateLexicon. com
Explore the hornpipe, covering its definitions, origins, various contexts in dance and music, and its place in culture and literature Learn about the distinct types of hornpipes, their etymology, and unique facts
- Hornpipes - Colin Hume
The earliest hornpipe bodies were made out of cane, and there are hornpipe-type instruments from North Africa and the Middle East that are still made that way Most British Isles varieties of hornpipes were made of wood
- Hornpipe Explained
The hornpipe is any of several dance forms and their associated tunes, played and danced in Great Britain and Ireland and elsewhere from the 16th century until the present day
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