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An illumination from the 13th Century Cantigas de Santa Maria, showing small droneless bagpipes, labeled in some sources as "odrecillo".

The odrecillo was a small bagpipe of medieval Iberia (modern Spain and Portugal). The instrument is found with or without drones. [1]

The term is derived from the word odre ("goatskin"). [2] This term has also been applied to a different instrument, the bladder pipe.

References

  1. ^ E. Michael Gerli (2003). Medieval Iberia: an encyclopedia. Taylor & Francis. pp. 69–. ISBN  978-0-415-93918-8. Retrieved 10 April 2011.
  2. ^ Theodor H. Podnos (1974). Bagpipes and tunings. Information Coordinators. p. 47. Retrieved 10 April 2011.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An illumination from the 13th Century Cantigas de Santa Maria, showing small droneless bagpipes, labeled in some sources as "odrecillo".

The odrecillo was a small bagpipe of medieval Iberia (modern Spain and Portugal). The instrument is found with or without drones. [1]

The term is derived from the word odre ("goatskin"). [2] This term has also been applied to a different instrument, the bladder pipe.

References

  1. ^ E. Michael Gerli (2003). Medieval Iberia: an encyclopedia. Taylor & Francis. pp. 69–. ISBN  978-0-415-93918-8. Retrieved 10 April 2011.
  2. ^ Theodor H. Podnos (1974). Bagpipes and tunings. Information Coordinators. p. 47. Retrieved 10 April 2011.

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