Concept information
Définition
- New Grove Dictionary, 1984: "Whithorn [May-horn]. An oboe made of gtreen willow bark twisted into a conical shape and fastened with hawthorn spines. It has a double reed made of soft willow bar pressed together. It is widely used in Europe, mainly by herdsmen for signalling; in England it was used in the Oxfordshire forests in connection with a local Whit Monday hunt. It is also sometimes played by children, itinerant vendors and tradesmen. It produces one loud sound which may be caused to fluctuate in pitch by a variation of breath pressure.
Concept générique
- Hautbois (fr)
Variante
- Bark oboe
Date de création
- 2010-06-07
Traductions
URI
http://www.mimo-db.eu/InstrumentsKeywords/4768
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