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Descriptions of pipe and tabor have typos (capitalization and linking words). I tried to correct (and shorten) it below:
pipe and tabor
Early European combination of a drum (tambourin) and a pipe (duct flute) where pipe was played by one hand and drum beaten by the other. It was chiefly used for dancing music. There are analogies all over the world of this get up.
Diff: generally considered a very early europeanEarly European combination of a drum (tambourin) and a pipe (duct flute) werewhere pipe was played by one hand and drum beaten by the other. it It was chiefly used for dancing music. there There are analogies all over the world of this get up.
tabor
Side drum, often with one or more snares, worn by one person and beaten by one hand, usually combined with a tabor-pipe.
Diff: sideSide drum, often with one or more snares, worn by one person and beaten by one hand, it is one half of Pipe & Tabor usually combined with a tabor-pipe.
three-hole pipe
Ancient pipe originating in Europe, with analogies all over the world, usually combined with a tabor.
Diff: ancientAncient pipe originating in europe, Europe, with analogies all over the world, it is one half of Pipe & Tabor. usually combined with a tabor.
Notes:
- I started descriptions with a capital letter, since it is a full sentence (or even several ones) with a final dot.
- Those are only suggestions based on common typographical rules.