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  1. Traditional instruments in Galicia, Asturias and Cantabria include the well-known Gaita, a kind of bagpipe, as well as an array of percussion and wind instruments. Wind instruments

  2. Six instruments from traditional Galician music. 14 May, 2018 - 2 Comments. Galicia is a musical power. Traditional melodies, played by Galicians for decades, found a new life with the resurgence they experienced since the end of last century. At present, music-loving public worldwide enjoy the sound of the country’s popular instruments.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MuiñeiraMuiñeira - Wikipedia

    Galician bagpipes come in three main varieties, though there are exceptions and unique instruments. These include the tumbal (B-flat), grileira (D) and redonda (C). Asturian bagpipes are usually played along with a tambor (snare drum).

  4. The gaitas (traditional Galician bagpipes) and percussion instruments (especially pandereitas, a kind of tambourine) are fundamental in traditional Galician music. However, a range of other...

  5. Apr 7, 2024 · Initially used as a folk instrument by shepherds and rural communities, the Gaita Gallega gradually gained popularity across Galicia and beyond. Over the centuries, the instrument underwent various transformations, incorporating new techniques and musical styles.

  6. Northwest Spain (Asturias, Galicia and Cantabria) is home to a distinct musical tradition extending back into the Middle Ages. The signature instrument of the region is the gaita ( bagpipe ). The gaita is often accompanied by a snare drum , called the tamboril , and is played in processional marches.

  7. www.bagpipesociety.org.uk › articles › 2017The Bagpipe Society

    The frequent exchange of musical instruments and musicians in diverse celebrations between Galicia, Asturias, Zamora and Northern Portugal is evidenced by the number of music and dance repertoires associated to those regions played by Portuguese bagpipers, such as the laços (the typical repertory of the danças dos paulitos), jotas, muinheiras ...

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