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oaten pipeの例文

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  • Some records describe the " oaten pipe " as simply a noisemaker or bird-call, while others specify that it had several fingerholes for playing a melody.
  • In the United Kingdom, it lives almost exclusively on the oaten pipes hydroid ( " Tubularia indivisa " ) whilst the juveniles have a wider diet range.
  • Scottish musicologists noted that oaten pipes served as a musical toy for boys, with the possibility of being a practice instrument ( an improvised practice chanter ) for later playing the bagpipes.
  • Sometime prior to 1662, Thomas Fuller had written : " I behold these as most ancient, because a very simple sort of music, being little more than an oaten pipe improved with a bag, wherein the imprisoned wind pleadeth melodiously for the enlargement thereof.