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The '''albogue''' is a single-reed [[clarinet]] coming from [[Spain]], especially from [[Madrid]] (''gaita serrana''), [[Asturias]] (''turullu''), [[Castile and León|Castile]] and [[Andalusia]] (''gaita gastoreña'').
The '''albogue''' is a single-reed [[clarinet]] coming from [[Spain]], especially from [[Madrid]] (''gaita serrana''), [[Asturias]] (''turullu''), [[Castile and León|Castile]] and [[Andalusia]] (''gaita gastoreña'').


It is similar to a hornpipe, like the [[Wales|Welsh]] [[Pibgorn (instrument)|pibgorn]] and the [[Basque people|Basque]] [[alboka]].
It is similar to a [[hornpipe]], like the [[Wales|Welsh]] [[Pibgorn (instrument)|pibgorn]] and the [[Basque people|Basque]] [[alboka]].


Although the ''albogue'' is a woodwind instrument, its name is derived from the [[Arabic language|Arabic]] "al-bûq" (البوق) (literally "the trumpet" or "the horn").
Although the ''albogue'' is a woodwind instrument, its name is derived from the [[Arabic language|Arabic]] "al-bûq" (البوق) (literally "the trumpet" or "the horn").

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Albogues

The albogue is a single-reed clarinet coming from Spain, especially from Madrid (gaita serrana), Asturias (turullu), Castile and Andalusia (gaita gastoreña).

It is similar to a hornpipe, like the Welsh pibgorn and the Basque alboka.

Although the albogue is a woodwind instrument, its name is derived from the Arabic "al-bûq" (البوق) (literally "the trumpet" or "the horn").

See also