tenora (Catalonian double reed descendant of shawm)
~ Wind instrument
Description
Derived from the tenor shawm, it was independently developed in Catalonia by oboe player Andreu Turon in the 19th century. Made of ginjoler wood with a metal cone, it is used in the traditional cobla and sardana music.
Relationships
| from: | Catalunya (Catalonia), Spain |
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| type of: | double reed shawm (12th century to present double reed woodwind) |
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| related instruments: | tarota (Wooden keyless shawm from Catalonia) tible (Catalan valved shawm used in cobla) |
| part of: | cobla (Folk/classical Catalonian music ensemble) (amount: 2) |
| picture: | https://static.metabrainz.org/irombook/tible/tenora.png [info] |
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| Wikidata: | Q1328415 [info] |
| other databases: | https://saisaibatake.ame-zaiku.com/musical_instrument/gakki_jiten_tenora.html [info] |
