Tabor Pipe
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- Walden
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It's not a great example, but here's a clip of me playing tabor pipe: http://www.boomspeed.com/walden/tabor.mp3
The tabor I am using is a rope and hoop tensioned drum, with natural heads, that I picked up for $8 from a Peruvian music vendor at the recent Tulsa State Fair. Historically snare drums were commonly used.
The tabor I am using is a rope and hoop tensioned drum, with natural heads, that I picked up for $8 from a Peruvian music vendor at the recent Tulsa State Fair. Historically snare drums were commonly used.
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It's a good whistle. See this thread: http://chiffboard.mati.ca/viewtopic.php ... 03&forum=1On 2002-11-04 18:21, Whitmores75087 wrote:
why the Golden Tone?
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