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launeddas

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Borrowed from Italian launeddas, itself a borrowing from Sardinian launèdhas, of unclear further origin. The well-renowned linguist Giulio Paulis, however, suggests an origin in a Latin *ligulella, derived from ligula.

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Launeddas

出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/07/09 22:05 UTC 版)

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The launeddas (also called triple clarinet or triplepipe) is a typical Sardinian woodwind instrument, consisting of three pipes. It is polyphonic and played using circular breathing. An ancient instrument, dating back to at least the 8th century BC, launeddas are still played during religious ceremonies and dances (su ballu). Distinctively, they are played using extensive variations on a few melodic phrases, and a single song can last over an hour, producing some of the "most elemental and resonant (sounds) in European music".

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