Cornemuse landaise (f)
(with) definite article: laFrench term; Mabru oddly calls it (in English) "Landaise bagpipe" (which is ill-judgedly copied by McCandless); In »Airs du temps« it is stated that the "Cornemuse des Landes" developed into a concert instrument, and that it is not the same as the 19th century Bounloure anymore.
Mabru, Lothaire: The bagpipe in the Landes of Gascony. [Title on cover: bagpipe from the Landes]. In: Proc. International bagpipe symposium… (The Hague, 1988), p.37ff.
Airs du temps: cornemuses du monde, musiques des régions. Ploezal, 1996, p.20.
Podnos, Theodor H.: Bagpipes and tunings. Detroit, 1974, p.21 (»Baines; »Marcuse).
McCandless, Brian: Bagpipe names – A very long list. In: Jl. North American Assoc. of Lowland and Border Pipers 6 (Elkton (MD), 1993), p.50.
Ricros, André: Emprunts esthétiques, musicaux et lexicaux de la cabrette à la musette de Cour. In: Ricros (et al.): La cabrette… (2017), p.545.