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DULZAINA Y CAJA. -María Polvorosa -Pamela Contreras -Sara Antolín -Lida Mercado -Blanca Barras. The dulzaina is a traditional wind instrument with double reed from the oboe family. The soundbox is a percussion instrument with an undermined sound. ÍNDICE. -Introdution. -Origins.
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DULZAINA Y CAJA -María Polvorosa -Pamela Contreras -Sara Antolín -Lida Mercado -Blanca Barras
The dulzaina is a traditional wind instrument with double reed from the oboe family. The soundbox is a percussion instrument with an undermined sound.
ÍNDICE -Introdution. -Origins. -Typical Dances. -Materials y Parts.
Dulzaina -- It was built in Mesopotamia about 3000 years before Christ. -It was about to disappear in The Middle Ages as the Northern people imposed their own instruments. -they preferred horns,so many instruments with reeds disappeared.
-Its first name was albogue, then chirimía, and finally dulzaina. -The first one was longer, between 50 y 60 cms long., but now it only has 30 a 40 cms long.
-The Egyptian, Arabic and Assyrian civilizations,used to build drums with bourdons. -In the Medieval Europe the bourdons were used in the 1300 AD with an instrument called tabor. -It can also be called tamboril and tabalet -It is used for religious traditions and festivities Soundbox
-The jota can be accompained with guitars, bandurrias ( a type of mandolins), lute and soundboxes. -The couple of dancers dance keeping their hands up with castañuelas. -The Castillian jota is danced with jumping steps., -The picaresque and sense of humor are two main features of the songs.
Dulzaina: -Partes: +Pipe (pita/pipa) +Tudel +Arrete +Cuerpo +Cellos
Caja: -FRAME: It is a straight cylinder,made of wood and each type of wood produces a different tone. -DRUMHEAD: It is made of animal skin. -BOURDONS: It is a group of threads which go from one part to another of the frame