Asturian Bagpipe Manufacturing
| Asturian Bagpipe Manufacturing | |
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| Language | Asturian |
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| Type | Intangible |
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The Asturian bagpipe belongs to the group of aerophones with a flexible air reservoir and, in its most common form, consists of a mouth-blown blowpipe, a bass drone with a single reed, and a conical chanter with a double reed. The earliest surviving examples in Asturias date from the mid-19th century, although iconographic sources and written records suggest that the instrument may have been introduced as early as the Middle Ages (Fernández, 2008).