Hornpipe (musical instrument)
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The hornpipe is a British woodwind instrument incorporating animal horn around the reed, at the sounding end, or both. It is a single-reed instrument, in some cases played with the mouth and in others with a bag.
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- Baines, Anthony C.. "Hornpipe (i)", Grove Music Online, ed. L. Macy (accessed 31 January 2007), grovemusic.com (subscription access).
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Single reed instruments
Modern: | Aulochrome • Clarinet • Heckel-clarina • Heckelphone-clarinet • Octavin • Saxophone • Tárogató (modern) • Xaphoon |
European historical: | Chalumeau |
European traditional: | Albogue • Alboka • Diplica • Hornpipe • Launeddas • Pibgorn • Sipsi • Zhaleika |
Middle Eastern traditional: | Arghul • Double clarinet (zummara) • Mijwiz |