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Bombard (musical instrument) and English folk music

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Difference between Bombard (musical instrument) and English folk music

Bombard (musical instrument) vs. English folk music

The bombard is a contemporary family of oboes widely used to play traditional Breton music, where it is considered emblematic. The folk music of England is a tradition-based music which has existed since the later medieval period.

Similarities between Bombard (musical instrument) and English folk music

Bombard (musical instrument) and English folk music have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Alan Stivell, Music of Brittany, Shawm.

Alan Stivell

Alan Stivell (born Alan Cochevelou on 6 January 1944) is a Breton and Celtic musician and singer, songwriter, recording artist, and master of the Celtic harp.

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Music of Brittany

Since the early 1970s, Brittany has experienced a tremendous revival of its folk music.

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Shawm

The shawm is a conical bore, double-reed woodwind instrument made in Europe from the 12th century to the present day.

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Bombard (musical instrument) and English folk music Comparison

Bombard (musical instrument) has 12 relations, while English folk music has 387. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 0.75% = 3 / (12 + 387).

References

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