
Tsampouna - Wikipedia
The tsampouna (or tsambouna; Greek: τσαμπούνα) is a Greek musical instrument and part of the bagpipe family. It is a double- chantered bagpipe, with no drone, [1] and is inflated by blowing by mouth into a goatskin bag. The instrument is widespread in the Greek islands. [2] .
The Tsabouna - Greek Bagpipe | Symposion Santorini
The tsabouna is a Greek folk wind instrument of the bagpipe family i.e. the family of pipes that are blown not directly from the musician's mouth but via an air reservoir. It has been used for centuries in the traditional music of the Aegean islands.
Tsambouna | Greek | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The tsambouna (etymology: συμφωνία, symphony) is a bagpipe found across the Greek islands. This specific tsambouna comes from a village on the island of Naxos. It features a double melodic pipe with five fingerholes on each pipe.
Tsabouna: Mykonos Bagpipe in Danger of Becoming Lost Art
2022年4月8日 · The tsabouna is a Greek folk wind instrument of the bagpipe family. The pipes are not blown into directly from the musician’s mouth but via an air reservoir. It has been used for centuries in the traditional music of the Aegean islands.
The Tsabouna (Tulum) Bagpipe: What is its Future?
After a brief history of the bagpipes, the primary focus of this article turns to a description of how the tsabouna bagpipe (called in the Greek context and tulum in the Turkish context) is constructed, how the tsabouna is played, its distribution in Turkey and Greece and its resurgence in contemporary communities.
这些乐器太奇葩,看到最后一个我彻底服了! - 搜狐
2018年7月18日 · 这个长得皱皱的乐器叫 Tsabouna,它诞生于2000年之前,据说Tsabouna由希腊牧羊人发明,在希腊群岛非常流行,是希腊的民间乐器,属于风笛家族里未被改造的古董乐器。
Tsabouna - Odd Music
The Tsabouna (sometimes spelled Tsampouna or Tsambouna) is a Greek wind instrument over 2000 years old, made of goatskin. It is inflated from one end, and while the musician blows from the mouthpiece, he plays the flute located at the other end of the instrument.
The tsambouna bagpipe - Blue Heritage
The tsambouna together with the gaida are the two types of bagpipes that are found today in Greece. The gaida is played in regions of Macedonia and Thrace, while the tsambouna is mainly an instrument of the Aegean.
Theodore and the Tsabouna (video) – Theodore and Mabel Bent
2018年8月11日 · The sound of the tsabouna, or the Greek bagpipe. The strains of music from this instrument would have been very familiar to Theodore and Mabel as they journeyed from island to island. At the time of their travels, the tsabouna (sometimes sambouna and various spellings) was still one of the most popular folk instruments for the islanders.
Tsabouna: Mykonos Bagpipe in Danger of Becoming Lost Art ...
2022年4月8日 · Credit: Tilemahos Efthimiadi Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 GenericThe Mykonos bagpipe called tsabouna played for centuries recently lost one of its musical maestros. In early May 2021, 90-year-old Dimitri Koukas, “Mitsaras,” passed, taking with him a lifetime of Mykonian musical…