Sackpfeif / Sackpfeife (f)
(with) definite article: dieNB¹: Sackpfeife is also the name of a mountain of 673.5 m above mean sea level [in German: NHN (Normalhöhennull ["Standard zero elevation"])] in the Rothaar mountains, on the border of the districts of Waldeck-Frankenberg and Marburg-Biedenkopf in the German state of Hesse; The pronunciation in local dialect is Sackpäife [IPA: ˈzakˌpɛɪ̯fə (?)]; NB²: ➺ my remarks to Sacpfeife / Sacpfeiffe.
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Schmidt, Ernst Eugen: Sackpfeifen in Schwaben: zur Wiederentdeckung eines vergessenen Volksmusikinstruments (Cornamuse nello Schwaben: alla riscoperta di un dimenticato strumento della musica popolare: sommario di Antonietta Caccia su tradizione di Wiebe Stodel). In: Utriculus VII;1 (25), gennaio/marzo 1998, p.21 (»Weckerlin; »Henisch: Sackpfeif).
Kuhač, Franjo Š. [Šaver]: Prilog za poviest glasbe južnoslovjenske: Gajde [Contribution to the history of South Slavic music: Bagpipes]. In: Rad jugoslavenske akademije znanosti i umjetnosti, knjiga L (Zagreb, 1879), p.[44], 72 [3x: nos. 1, 2 & 6], 73 (sackpfeife [2x]), 91 [3x: ➺ duda / dude / duditi], 92 (➺ mieh).
Jacquot, Albert: Dictionnaire pratique et raisonné des instruments de musique anciens et modernes. Paris, 1886, p.62 (Cornemuse; ➺ Sackpfeife).