
Piffero - Wikipedia
The piffero (Italian: [ˈpiffero]) or piffaro[citation needed] is a double-reed musical instrument of the oboe family with a conical bore (Sachs-Hornbostel category 422.112).
Piffero/Bifora - Organology
The piffero is a traditional Italian woodwind instrument, similar to the shawm, with a distinct, reedy sound. It typically has a double-reed mouthpiece and a conical bore, which produces a sharp, penetrating tone.
Piffero - Wikiwand
The piffero (Italian: [ˈpiffero]) or piffaro[citation needed] is a double-reed musical instrument of the oboe family with a conical bore (Sachs-Hornbostel category 422.112).
Piffero - Definition, Usage & Quiz | Ultimate Lexicon
The piffero is a traditional Italian woodwind instrument, similar to an oboe, predominantly used in folk music from the Northern Italian regions, particularly in the areas of Emilia-Romagna, Liguria, and Piedmont.
PIFFARO Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PIFFERO is one of various old Italian wind instruments used by shepherds (as the bagpipe or oboe).
Piffero - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
The piffero or piffaro is a double reed musical instrument with a conical bore, of the oboe family. It is used to play music in the tradition of the quattro province, an area of mountains and valleys in the north-west Italian Apennines which includes parts of the four provinces of Alessandria, Genoa, Piacenza and Pavia.
Carlo Massarelli - Ciaramella - Shawm
Ciaramella, piffero, pipìta, totarella, trombetta are few regional names of this ancient oboe from southern Italy. No doubt: my favourite instrument! The shawm (/ʃɔːm/) is a conical bore, double-reed woodwind instrument made in Europe from the 12th century to the present day.
piffero - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
piffero, a relatively short Italian double-reed wind instrument, often accompanied in northern Italy by the Apennine müsa or the accordion, or in southern Italy by the zampogna
Pìffero - Significato ed etimologia - Vocabolario - Treccani
2. Piccolo flauto traverso (simile all’ottavino), usato comunemente nelle bande militari. 3. Registro dell’organo dal timbro molto chiaro, denominato anche flautino. 4. fam. In frasi colloquiali, con valore negativo, niente, nulla: non capisci un piffero! …
A Dictionary of Music and Musicians/Piffero - Wikisource
PIFFERO is really the Italian form of the English word Fife, and the German Pfeife. In the 'Dizionario della Musica' it is described as a small flute with six finger-holes and no keys.