Bodega
see also: Etymology of Bodega
Bodega is a term Occitan indicating a Musical instrument of the family of the Cornemuse S (synonymous craba ), played in the Black Montagne (with the borders of the French departments of the Tarn, of the Aude, the Herault and the Haute-Garonne).
The pocket consists of a skin of Chèvre (sometimes of Mouton) whole on which pieces of wood are connected (generally in Buis) which are:
- the dresser (bellows) in which breath the bodegaire to fill the pocket
- the graile (Hautbois) equipped with a double Anche which makes it possible to play the melody
- the crammed (bumblebee), long pipe resting on the shoulder of the Musicien and provided with a simple sheer.
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