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In 1861 Harper's Weekly reported Major Anderson left Fort Sumter with "Yankee Doodle" being played by drum & this |
fife
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$800 |
DJ |
INSTRUMENTAL PAST |
2022-12-14 |
#8763 |
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Often played with drums, it's held horizontally, has 6 finger holes & was developed in Switzerland |
the fife
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$1,600 |
DJ |
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS |
2006-06-29 |
#5034 |
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A type of flute with 6 finger holes, its main modern use is in drum corps & military bands |
Fife
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$400 |
J |
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS |
1999-10-14 |
#3474 |
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This military flute derives its name from the German word for "pipe" |
Fife
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$200 |
J |
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS |
1996-12-16 |
#2831 |
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As early as the 13th century, marching soldiers were known to use this small flute |
the fife
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$400 |
J |
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS |
1991-10-14 |
#1636 |
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This small 1-piece transverse flute has been played with drums since the time of the Crusades |
the fife
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$600 |
DJ |
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS |
1989-02-10 |
#1030 |
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A small side-blown flute, it traditionally accompanies drums in patriotic corps |
fife
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$200 |
J |
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS |
1988-02-18 |
#804 |