Dulcians
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Furnishings and Equipment (Hierarchy Name) > Sound Devices > sound devices > <sound devices by acoustical characteristics> > aerophones > reeds (aerophones) > reedpipes (confined aerophones) > <reedpipes with double reed> > <reedpipes with double reed: with conical bore> > <reedpipes with double reed: folded conical bore>
Descripción
European reedpipes, well-known from the late 16th to the early 18th century and considered to be the precursor of the bassoon, having a body made of a single piece of wood with two parallel conical channels bored down and up within it, a bell at the top of and integral with the body, and a short crook carrying a double reed.
URI original del concepto
Otros términos
- dulcianen [nl]
- dulzian [es]
- curtals [en]
- dulcian [en]
- dolcians [en]
- curtal [en]
- corthols [en]
- courthols [en]
- curtalls [en]
- curtles [en]
- curtolls [en]
- dulciaan [nl]
- dolcian [es]
- dolcino [es]
- dulzaina [es]