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  • 31Erst — ([ e]rst), adv. [Orig. superlative of ere; AS. [=ae]rest. See {Ere}.] [Archaic] 1. First. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] 2. Previously; before; formerly; heretofore. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] Tityrus, with whose style he had erst disclaimed all ambition… …

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  • 32Now at erst — Erst Erst ([ e]rst), adv. [Orig. superlative of ere; AS. [=ae]rest. See {Ere}.] [Archaic] 1. First. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] 2. Previously; before; formerly; heretofore. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] Tityrus, with whose style he had erst disclaimed all… …

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  • 33reed — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. stem, stalk, straw, rush; pastoral pipe. See music. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. cane, stalk, grass; see grass 1 , plant , weed 1 …

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  • 34Uilleann pipes — Infobox Instrument color1=#FFD700 color2=#FFEC8B name= Uilleann Pipes names= Full set of uilleann pipes classification= *Aerophone *Wind *Woodwind *Bagpipe range= 2 octaves related= *Border pipes *Northumbrian pipes *Pastoral pipes *Scottish… …

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  • 35Folk music of England — Pentangle performing in 2007 Folk music of England refers to various types of traditionally based music, often contrasted with courtly, classical and later commercial music, for which evidence exists from the later medieval period. It has been… …

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  • 36wind instrument — /wind/ a musical instrument sounded by the breath or other air current, as the trumpet, trombone, clarinet, or flute. [1575 85] * * * ▪ music Introduction       any musical instrument that uses air as the primary vibrating medium for the… …

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  • 37Duda — For other uses, see Duda (disambiguation). Duda Other names bőrduda, tömlősíp Classification Bagpiping Related instrume …

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  • 38L'Orfeo — This article is about the Monteverdi opera. For the German record company, see ORFEO. Claudio Monteverdi …

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  • 39List of bagpipes — Western Europe= Great Britain*Great Highland Bagpipe: the world s most commonly played bagpipe. *Northumbrian smallpipes: a smallpipe with a closed end chanter played in staccato. *Border pipes: also called the Lowland Bagpipe , commonly confused …

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  • 40art, African — ▪ visual arts Introduction       the visual arts of native Africa, particularly sub Saharan Africa, including such media as sculpture, painting, pottery, rock art, textiles, masks, personal decoration, and jewelry.       For more general… …

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