Pipe and Tabor Instruments Early Music Styles
Pipe and Tabor Instruments Early Music Styles
Pipe and Tabor
The pipe and tabor make possible a one-man-band with both melody and percussion being produced by a single performer. This combination of instruments dates back to at least the 16th century and remains popular for Morris dancing.
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See Also:
- History of the tabor drum and descriptions of variant of the tabor from different cultures.
- Photographs and a report about this festival, which covered all aspects of the instruments and included performances, seminars, instructions and master classes from experts from the piping world.
- A basic guide with fingering chart and tunes in notation.
- An address to a Society of Morris Dancers, Oxford, February 12, 1914, by Sir Francis Darwin (Son of Sir Charles Darwin).
- Handouts from a class on Pipe and Tabor, taught at the University of Atlantia. Site includes fingering chart and arrangements.
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