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Koza (f)

goat

Bagpipe, mouth-blown: nr. of stocks? (chanter type? / [additional] drones? [in ? stocks])

Identical types: 54

According to Baines still heard in the Vilnius region (Lithuania, which was Polish territory 1922-1937), a fact not encountered in other sources; In Marcuse erroneously described as bellows-blown, with a bent drone in E♭, obviously unaware of the fact that those are features of the Koza wielkopolska instead; NB: ➺ homonyms.

Cobza, Kobza


Sources

Sachs, Curt: Real-Lexikon der Musikinstrumente: zugleich ein Polyglossar für das gesamte Instrumentengebiet [Berlin, 1913]. Hildesheim, 1964 [facsimile].

Baines, Anthony: Bagpipes [1960]. Oxford, 1973 (revised), p.80, 84.

Širola, Božidar: Sviraljke s udarnim jezičkom [Aerophones with a beating tongue]. Zagreb, 1937, p.368.

Meer, John Henry van der: Typologie der Sackpfeife. In: Anz. Germ. Nationalmus. (Nürnberg, 1964), p.130.

Przerembski, Zbigniew Jerzy: Dudy: dzieje instrumentu w kulturze staropolskiej ([The bagpipe: the history of the instrument in old Polish culture]). Warszawa, 2006, p.25.

Pilecki, Czesław: "Gajdy": ludowy instrument muzyczny w Beskidzie Śląskim (Les "gajdy": instrument de musique populaire du Beskide de Silésie). In: Roczniki etnogr.śląskiej 4 (Wrocław, 1972), p.91.

Słownik warszawski (1), I, p.792.

Marcuse, Sibyl: Musical instruments: a comprehensive dictionary. New York, 1975 (»Baines; »Grove, 5th ed.).

Podnos, Theodor H.: Bagpipes and tunings. Detroit, 1974, p.16, 27 (»Cocks (Grove); »Baines), 46.

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.49, 72 [footnote (continuation of p.71³)].

Web

Archive.org (Kuhač).