Xirula
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Xirula, txirula nahiz txülüla aldaerak erabiltzen dira hiru zuloko haize instrumentu hau izendatzeko. Gaskoieraz flabuta eta frantsesez galoubet izena hartzen du. Azken aldian asko zabaldu da Hego Euskal Herrian edozein motatako flautei (bi eskutako flauta zuzenak bereziki) txirula deitzeko ohitura. Horrek sor dezakeen nahastea ekiditeko asmoz, xirula darabilgu hemen soinu-tresna hau izendatzeko.
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The xirula (Basque pronunciation: [ʃiˈɾula], spelled chiroula in French, also pronounced txirula, (t)xülüla in Zuberoan Basque; Gascon: flabuta; French: galoubet) is a small three holed woodwind instrument or flute usually made of wood akin to the Basque txistu or three-hole pipe, but more high pitched and strident, tuned to D/G and an octave higher than the silbote. The sound that flows from the flute has often been perceived as a metaphor for the tweet cadences of bird songs. Some scholars point out that flutes found in the Caverns of Isturitz and Oxozelaia going back to a period spanning 35,000 to 10,000 years ago bear witness to the early presence of the instrument's forerunner in the region, while this view has been disputed.
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Xirula
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Xirula
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*Woodwind
*Wind
*Aerophone
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* Ney
* Duduk
* Flute
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* Shvi
* Kaval
* Flabiol
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Xirula, txirula nahiz txülüla aldaerak erabiltzen dira hiru zuloko haize instrumentu hau izendatzeko. Gaskoieraz flabuta eta frantsesez galoubet izena hartzen du. Azken aldian asko zabaldu da Hego Euskal Herrian edozein motatako flautei (bi eskutako flauta zuzenak bereziki) txirula deitzeko ohitura. Horrek sor dezakeen nahastea ekiditeko asmoz, xirula darabilgu hemen soinu-tresna hau izendatzeko.
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The xirula (Basque pronunciation: [ʃiˈɾula], spelled chiroula in French, also pronounced txirula, (t)xülüla in Zuberoan Basque; Gascon: flabuta; French: galoubet) is a small three holed woodwind instrument or flute usually made of wood akin to the Basque txistu or three-hole pipe, but more high pitched and strident, tuned to D/G and an octave higher than the silbote. The sound that flows from the flute has often been perceived as a metaphor for the tweet cadences of bird songs. Some scholars point out that flutes found in the Caverns of Isturitz and Oxozelaia going back to a period spanning 35,000 to 10,000 years ago bear witness to the early presence of the instrument's forerunner in the region, while this view has been disputed.
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