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The hümmelchen is a type of small German bagpipe, attested in Syntagma Musicum by Michael Praetorius during the Renaissance. Early versions are believed to have double-reeded chanters, most likely with single-reeded drones.

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  • Hümmelchen (de)
  • Hümmelchen (fr)
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  • Das Hümmelchen ist eine Sackpfeife mit zylindrischer Innenbohrung, die in der Renaissance zum ersten Mal in Erscheinung trat und von Michael Praetorius im Syntagma musicum beschrieben wurde. (de)
  • Le hümmelchen est une petite cornemuse "douce" germanique, qui date de la Renaissance. Il a été représenté et décrit dans le Syntagma musicum de Michael Praetorius. Cette cornemuse possède un chalumeau, ainsi que deux bourdons. (fr)
  • The hümmelchen is a type of small German bagpipe, attested in Syntagma Musicum by Michael Praetorius during the Renaissance. Early versions are believed to have double-reeded chanters, most likely with single-reeded drones. (en)
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  • Das Hümmelchen ist eine Sackpfeife mit zylindrischer Innenbohrung, die in der Renaissance zum ersten Mal in Erscheinung trat und von Michael Praetorius im Syntagma musicum beschrieben wurde. (de)
  • The hümmelchen is a type of small German bagpipe, attested in Syntagma Musicum by Michael Praetorius during the Renaissance. Early versions are believed to have double-reeded chanters, most likely with single-reeded drones. The word "hümmelchen" probably comes from the Low German word hämeln meaning "trim". This may refer to the hümmelchen's small size, resembling a trimmed-down version of a larger bagpipe. Another possibly etymology comes from the word hummel ("bumble-bee"), referring to the buzzing sound of the drone. The term hummel is still used to refer to a type of droning zither in Germanic countries. (en)
  • Le hümmelchen est une petite cornemuse "douce" germanique, qui date de la Renaissance. Il a été représenté et décrit dans le Syntagma musicum de Michael Praetorius. Cette cornemuse possède un chalumeau, ainsi que deux bourdons. (fr)
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