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Basque fipple flute
The txistu (Basque pronunciation: [ˈtʃis̺tu]) is a kind of fipple flute that became a symbol for the Basque folk revival. The name may stem from the general
Txistu
Musical instrument
holed woodwind instrument or flute usually made of wood akin to the Basque txistu or three-hole pipe, but more high pitched and strident, tuned to D/G and
Xirula
Pair of instruments
popular in the Basque region. The txirula (high pitched flute) and the txistu are the two Basque forms of the three-hole tabor pipes tuned to the dorian
Pipe_and_tabor
Music of the Basque region and people
instrument made of horizontal metal bars. Txistu, a local pipe. Drum, called danbolin, and usually accompanying the txistu. Atabal, a double sided, portable flat
Basque_music
Province of Spain
apparent, including traditional dances and singing, bertsolaritza, trikiti and txistu music, baserris dotting the rural landscape, town festivals, and its signature
Gipuzkoa
Wind instrument
tabor the musical background for traditional Basque dance ensembles (see txistu). In Andalusia these pipes (flauta or gaita and the tambor or tamboril)
Three-hole_pipe
Joseba Tapia and Kepa Junkera. Highly appreciated folk instruments are the txistu (a tabor pipe similar to Occitanian galoubet recorder), alboka (a double
Music_of_Spain
Basque diatonic button accordion
made up of the instrument which now bears the name as well as alboka, txistu and other instruments. Probably introduced by Italian immigrants coming
Trikiti
Musical instrument
Stabule Telenka, Ukrainian overtone flute Tin whistle (or penny whistle) Txistu Frula Wind instrument for additional information on sound production "Encyclopedia
Fipple
Handheld drum with metal jingles
performances, sing along. At times the pandero accompanies the alboka or txistu too. Yet these kinds of duos have not always been the case. As attested
Tambourine
state emblem. Kaval Ney Duduk Flute Jedinka Dilli Kaval Shvi Frula Murgu Txistu Лейла Аралбаева. (2018-03-01). "Курай зарегистрировали в качестве территориального
Quray
Region in southwestern France
well-known object found is a bird bone with three holes in it in the shape of a txistu. Moving into the Mesolithic era, humans began to live outside of caves,
French_Basque_Country
Annual festival in Pamplona, Spain
anniversary. Following the rocket firing, a pipe band playing percussion and txistus played amongst the crowds and then marched off the main square. The Riau-Riau
Festival_of_San_Fermín
woodwinds end-blown flute Tutek aerophones 4 Azerbaijan woodwinds flute Txistu aerophones 421.221.12 Spain fipple flutes recorder Uilleann pipes aerophones
List_of_musical_instruments
Spanish musical duo
Musika Eskola and learned musical theory, but Paula chose piano and Aitana txistu. They are Catholic. They began in 2013. In 2014 they won the first edition
Twin_Melody
Six-holed woodwind instrument
of which the most widely known are the recorder, tin whistle, Flabiol, Txistu and tabor pipe. Almost all early cultures had a type of fipple flute, and
Tin_whistle
2013 studio album by Crystal Fighters
electric guitar, kalimba, keyboards, percussion, programming, txalaparta, txistu, ukulele Gilbert Vierich – vocals, acoustic guitar, backing vocals, bass
Cave_Rave
Simple wooden flute
Other tabor pipes, such as the French galoubet, the Picco pipe, the Basque txistu and xirula, the Aragonese chiflo or the Andalusian gaita of Huelva and gaita
Pipe_(instrument)
Music genre
Guitarro Kirikoketa Palmas Psalterium Rabel Tambori Timple Trikiti Txalaparta Txistu Vihuela Viol Xirula Zambomba Gaita Asturian de boto Cabreiresa Galician
Spanish_jazz
original on November 30, 2005. Retrieved April 20, 2006.; "What is the Txistu?". Txistulari.com. Archived from the original on December 25, 2005. Retrieved
List of European folk music traditions
List_of_European_folk_music_traditions
Municipality in Euskadi, Spain
witch serving ancestral rites prior to Christianity to the sound of the txistu. 29 June – San Pedro, feast. 22 July – Magdalena. Last week of August –
Mundaka
xeremies Sac de gemecs Tambori Timple Trikiti Trompa de Ribagorza Txalaparta Txistu Violí de bufa Xeremia Xirula Anarcho-syndicalism Balance of Powers Borda
List of Spanish inventions and discoveries
List_of_Spanish_inventions_and_discoveries
Basque Country has evolved from its historic characteristic instruments (txistu, xirula, trikitixa, etc.) and singing traditions to include a whole range
Culture_of_the_Basque_Country
Musical artist
musician from Ibarra, Gipuzkoa. He began taking voice lessons and studying txistu in 1988 in Ibarra. In 1997, he entered into a teacher training program in
Ion_Garmendia_Anfurrutia
Musical genre
radical. Ediciones Aianai, 1993. (in Spanish) López Aguirre, Elena. Del txistu a la telecaster. Historia del rock vasco. Ediciones Aianai, 1996. (in Spanish)
Basque_Radical_Rock
2016 studio album by Crystal Fighters
electric guitars, ukuleles, charango, keyboards, bass guitar, txalaparta, txistu, kalimba, percussion, programming Ellie Fletcher, Nila Raja, Asante Duhur
Everything_Is_My_Family
Football tournament season
Coruñés Pontevedra 5–2 Silva Imperial Núñez 2–3 Alondras Euskalduna 0–1 Txistu Larache 2–3 España de Tánger Melilla 3–0 Sangre Deportiva Oberena 1–3 Iruña
1955 Copa del Generalísimo Juvenil
1955_Copa_del_Generalísimo_Juvenil
Type of Romanian folk flute
Sjøfløyte Slide whistle Souravli Spilåpipa Stabule Tarka Tabor pipe Tin whistle Txistu Whistle Xirula Zuffolo Recorders Garklein Sopranino Soprano (descant) Alto
Fifă
crackle txirula — flute txiska — trample txiska-miskaka — look for sweets txistu — Basque flute txita — chick txil-txil — willy, wee-wee txitxiri-bitxiri
List_of_ideophones_in_Basque
Musical artist
Classics Garbizu: Works for Txistu & Piano. Old San Sebastian Songs. Euskal suitea I. Guipuzcoan Dances. Jose Ignacio Ansorena (Txistu and Tamboril), Alvaro
Tomás_Garbizu
Spanish footballer
(aged 77) Place of death Oviedo, Spain Position Defender Youth career CD Txistu Euskalduna Andoaín Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1955–1957 Logroñés
Julio_Marigil
British band
face-to-face. They also use the danbolin (a rope-tuned snare drum), and the txistu (a Basque pipe whistle). Crystal Fighters' style is a fusion of genres –
Crystal_Fighters
Romanian flute
Sjøfløyte Slide whistle Souravli Spilåpipa Stabule Tarka Tabor pipe Tin whistle Txistu Whistle Xirula Zuffolo Recorders Garklein Sopranino Soprano (descant) Alto
Fluier
Spanish politician (1941–2024)
young people, including some members of EGI were arrested for playing the txistu and the drum, instruments typical of Basque folklore that represented opposition
José_Antonio_Ardanza
Football tournament season
Astillero Valladolid 1–4 Plus Ultra Real Madrid 7–0 Arenas Real Sociedad 4–1 Txistu Anaitasuna 4–0 Hernán Cortés Sevilla 4–1 Juvenil de Tetuán Córdoba de Melilla
1952 Copa del Generalísimo Juvenil
1952_Copa_del_Generalísimo_Juvenil
Woodwind musical instrument with a fipple
Sjøfløyte Slide whistle Souravli Spilåpipa Stabule Tarka Tabor pipe Tin whistle Txistu Whistle Xirula Zuffolo Recorders Garklein Sopranino Soprano (descant) Alto
Dentsivka
Pejorative term for non-Basque migrants in the Basque Country
authorities, and you will feel your spirits rejoice to the sound of the txistu, the alboka or the dulzaina, and to see united in admirable consortium the
Maketo
2010 studio album by Crystal Fighters
guitars, along with traditional Basque instruments: txalaparta, danbolin and txistu. Sebastian Pringle said that the album songs had been ready for a while
Star_of_Love
Football tournament season
Sevilla 8–0 Atlético Ceuta Oviedo 4–1 Choco Arnao 2–1 Alcázar Osasuna 2–0 Txistu Arenas de Zaragoza 0–8 Plus Ultra Imperio de Mérida 0–8 Real Madrid Vic
1957 Copa del Generalísimo Juvenil
1957_Copa_del_Generalísimo_Juvenil
Spanish singer
Retrieved January 1, 2023. Sebastián, Marta San (May 21, 2019). "Piano, txistu y voz para una nueva propuesta musical". Noticias de Gipuzkoa (in Spanish)
Elene_Arandia
Association of Basque dance
folklore. One of the main members of the group was Fernando Irasuegui, a txistu teacher and member of the Sestao Municipal Music Band. In its beginnings
Salleko_Dance_Group
Macedonian woodwind instrument
Sjøfløyte Slide whistle Souravli Spilåpipa Stabule Tarka Tabor pipe Tin whistle Txistu Whistle Xirula Zuffolo Recorders Garklein Sopranino Soprano (descant) Alto
Šupelka
Venezuelan citizens with Basque ancestry
French port of Le Havre departing for Venezuela under the notes of the Txistu de Segundo de Atxurra who interprets the Agur Jaunak, many of them never
Basque_Venezuelan
Musical artist
(Spain). People’s Roots. Ainara Martínez, txistu; Isaac Irimia, marimba; Itsaso Mungia, accordion (version for txistu with tamboril, accordion and marimba)
Juan_Manuel_Abras
Football tournament season
Pilar de Tetuán Vic 2–2 Martinenc Sant Joan Despí 2–2 Igualada Oberena 2–2 Txistu Marina Cambrils 0–0 Tortosa Aurrerá Ondarroa w/o Touring Huesca w/o Mequinenza
1956 Copa del Generalísimo Juvenil
1956_Copa_del_Generalísimo_Juvenil
1996 studio album by Trance Mission
Trance Mission Beth Custer – alto clarinet, bass clarinet, trumpet, ocarina, txistu, percussion, bells, voice Stephen Kent – didgeridoo, cello, drums, percussion
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The earth
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Army of elves.
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Tamil
Nishinath | நிஷிநாத
Lord of night (Moon) nishipati, Nishipal
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Hope
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Holy war
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Perfecting; Completing
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Very beautiful
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Service, Name of a sahabiyah
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American, Australian, Chinese, Christian, German, Scandinavian, Swedish
Grim Bear; Bear; Courageous; Brave Like a Bear; Form of Bernard
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