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Bombarde - Definition and Overview

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Bombardes from Kevrenn an Arvorig (http://www.kevrennanarvorig.org)

The bombarde is a French folk instrument from Brittany. A cross between an oboe and a conical-bored pipe chanter, it is blown in the mouth, with the reed between the lips. Typically pitched in B flat, it plays a diatonic scale over two octaves.

Producing a very strident and powerful tone, it is most commonly heard today in bagads, the Breton version of the pipe bands. Traditionally it was used in a duet with the biniou for Breton folk dancing.

The bombarde requires so much breath that a bombard player (talabarder) can rarely play for long periods. This suits Breton music, where there is often a solo line which is then echoed by a chorus: the bombarde plays the solo line and then the player recovers while the other instruments play the echo.

Example Usage of Bombarde

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vincentdesmonts: Twitter @evomagazine prêté à un gars présent au salon de LA. Sympa. Sauf qu'il nous Bombarde de photos de caisses sorties y'a 30 ans. #fail
willianclopes: Q isso gente.. Bombarde morreu!!! Foi 1° q o Silvio Santos!
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