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Català: Flauta de tres forats.
English: Three-hole pipe (or "one hand flute", "tabor pipe", "tabor flute", "galoubet"). The three-hole pipe, also commonly known as tabor pipe is a woodwind instrument designed to be played by one hand, leaving the other hand free to play a tabor drum, bell, psalterium or tambourin à cordes, bones, triangle or other percussive instrument.
Français : Flûte à trois trous ("Galoubet", "flûtet", "flûte de tambourin").
Nederlands: Zwegel ("eenhandsfluit", "galoubet").
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This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total.
Media in category "Tabor pipes"
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One-handed tabor pipes - Soinuenea.jpg 895 × 1,000; 150 KB
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Piccopipe.jpg 360 × 768; 24 KB
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Pipe (AM 1998.60.34-1).jpg 1,704 × 2,272; 1.59 MB
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Xirula. Soinuenearen JMBA bildumako 847 zk., M. Gastelluk egina.tif 4,088 × 5,451; 63.79 MB