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SHORT PIPE

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Originally appearing in Volume V02, Page 475 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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SHORT See also:PIPE . See also:DRONE PIPE. Without ad- With shortest With short- With See also:long- ditional See also:joint. additional est and est addi- joint. See also:medium ad- See also:bona( ditional See also:joints. joint. The See also:total length of the shorter pipe, including the See also:mouthpiece, is 0.435 m.; of the longer pipe, without additional joints, 0.555 M. An See also:Egyptian See also:arghoul,s presented by the See also:khedive to the See also:Victoria and See also:Albert Museum, See also:measures 4 ft. 82 in, For further See also:information see See also:Victor Loret, L'Egypte au temps See also:des Pharaons (See also:Paris, 1889), 8vo, pp. 139, 143, 144 G. A. Villoteau, Description historique technique et litteraire des See also:instruments. de musique des orientaux (Description de l'Egypte, Paris, 1823, tome xiii. PP. 456–473). (K.

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