A medieval music video featuring the one and only minstrel's troupe, known as Wolgemut!
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A medieval music video featuring the one and only minstrel's troupe, known as Wolgemut!
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Awesome as always. I'm SO glad you guys are going to be at the Sterling, Ny Renn fair for the whole run this year! I only wish I didn't have to work today so I could have gone today with my dad and sis. :( Can't wait!
The wind instrument is commonly known as a Rauschpfeife, a generic term for all "loud pipes" in German. It is almost identical in shape and size to the bagpipe chanters that we use in Wolgemut. There is a brief article about the instrument on Wikipedia.
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-Micha
Are you guys going to Texas RenFest this year?
The wind instrument is commonly known as a Rauschpfeife, a generic term for all "loud pipes" in German. It is almost identical in shape and size to the bagpipe chanters that we use in Wolgemut. There is a brief article about the instrument on Wikipedia.
Cheers
/Micha