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Pibgorn, auch Pibcorn, Pibgyrn (walisisch, aus pib, „Pfeife“ und gorn, corn, „Horn“, „Trompete“ vgl. latein. cornu) ist eine Hornpipe aus Wales. Das Einfachrohrblattinstrument hat sechs Grifflöcher und ein Daumenloch. Entsprechend beträgt der Tonumfang eine diatonische Oktave.

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dbo:abstract Pibgorn, auch Pibcorn, Pibgyrn (walisisch, aus pib, „Pfeife“ und gorn, corn, „Horn“, „Trompete“ vgl. latein. cornu) ist eine Hornpipe aus Wales. Das Einfachrohrblattinstrument hat sechs Grifflöcher und ein Daumenloch. Entsprechend beträgt der Tonumfang eine diatonische Oktave. (de) Pibgorn Galesko haizezko musikatresna bat da (aipatzeakoa da Euskal Herriko albokarekin duen antza). Izena "pipe-horn" ("Adar-gaita") hitzen itzulpen zuzena da. Historikoki "Cornicyll" izenez ezagutua izan da. (eu) El pibgorn, también conocido como cornicyll o pib-corn​ es un instrumento musical de viento procedente de Gales. Consta de una lengüeta de saúco similar a la de la gaita y precursora de la del clarinete. Tradicionalmente, el cuerpo del instrumento se talla de un solo hueso o trozo de madera. El pibgorn puede ir unido a una bolsa, en cuyo caso recibe el nombre de (en galés: pibau cŵd), o tocarse directamente con la boca. (es) The pibgorn is a Welsh species of idioglot reed aerophone. The name translates literally as "pipe-horn". It is also historically known as cornicyll and pib-corn. It utilises a single reed (Welsh: "cal", or "calaf"), cut from elder (Sambucus nigra) or reed (Arundo phragmites), like that found in the drone of a bagpipe, which is an early form of the modern clarinet reed. The single chambered body of the elder pipe has a naturally occurring parallel bore, into which are drilled six small finger-holes and a thumb-hole giving a diatonic compass of an octave. The body of the instrument is traditionally carved from a single piece of wood or bone (See photograph right). Playable, extant historical examples in the Museum of Welsh Life have bodies cut and shaped of elder. Another, unplayable instrument at the Museum, possibly of a later date, is made from the leg bone of an unspecified ungulate (See photograph right). Contemporary instruments are turned and bored from a variety of fruitwoods, or exotic hardwoods; or turned from, or moulded in plastics. The reed is protected by a reed-cap or stock of cow-horn. The bell is shaped from a section of cow-horn which serves to amplify the sound. The pibgorn may be attached to a bag, with the additional possibility of a drone, which is then called pibau cwd; or played directly with the mouth via the reed-cap. A double-pipe (having two parallel chanters both ending in cow-horn, with a common stock) of unknown provenance, dated 1701 held by the Museum of Welsh Life has caused some controversy as to its possible Welsh or Mediterranean origin. (en)
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rdfs:comment Pibgorn, auch Pibcorn, Pibgyrn (walisisch, aus pib, „Pfeife“ und gorn, corn, „Horn“, „Trompete“ vgl. latein. cornu) ist eine Hornpipe aus Wales. Das Einfachrohrblattinstrument hat sechs Grifflöcher und ein Daumenloch. Entsprechend beträgt der Tonumfang eine diatonische Oktave. (de) Pibgorn Galesko haizezko musikatresna bat da (aipatzeakoa da Euskal Herriko albokarekin duen antza). Izena "pipe-horn" ("Adar-gaita") hitzen itzulpen zuzena da. Historikoki "Cornicyll" izenez ezagutua izan da. (eu) El pibgorn, también conocido como cornicyll o pib-corn​ es un instrumento musical de viento procedente de Gales. Consta de una lengüeta de saúco similar a la de la gaita y precursora de la del clarinete. Tradicionalmente, el cuerpo del instrumento se talla de un solo hueso o trozo de madera. El pibgorn puede ir unido a una bolsa, en cuyo caso recibe el nombre de (en galés: pibau cŵd), o tocarse directamente con la boca. (es) The pibgorn is a Welsh species of idioglot reed aerophone. The name translates literally as "pipe-horn". It is also historically known as cornicyll and pib-corn. It utilises a single reed (Welsh: "cal", or "calaf"), cut from elder (Sambucus nigra) or reed (Arundo phragmites), like that found in the drone of a bagpipe, which is an early form of the modern clarinet reed. The single chambered body of the elder pipe has a naturally occurring parallel bore, into which are drilled six small finger-holes and a thumb-hole giving a diatonic compass of an octave. The body of the instrument is traditionally carved from a single piece of wood or bone (See photograph right). Playable, extant historical examples in the Museum of Welsh Life have bodies cut and shaped of elder. Another, unplayable instrum (en)
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