Gaita
Gaita stands for:
Bagpipes species in the Iberian Peninsula (of Spanish gaita presumably back to Gothic gaits , "goat", akin to "goat"):
- Galician gaita , bagpipe from Galicia in northern Spain
- Asturian gaita , bagpipe from Asturias in northern Spain
- Gaita cabreiresa , bagpipe from the province of León in northern Spain
- Gaita de boto , bagpipe from Aragon in northern Spain
- Gaita de saco , bagpipe from central northern Spain
- Gaita sanabresa , bagpipe in the province of Zamora in northwestern Spain
- Gaita transmontana , bagpipe in northern Portugal
Other wind instruments:
- Gaita gastoreña , horn pipe (albogue) in the town of El Gastor in the province of Cadiz, Spain
- Gaita serrana , horned pipe in the mountains of the Sierra de Guadarrama in central Spain
- Gaita navarra , double reed instrument in Navarra in Spain
- Gaita charra , longitudinal flute with three finger holes in the Castile-Léon region in western Spain
- Kuisi , also called Gaita, a beaked flute in northern Colombia
Music styles:
- Gaita Zuliana , folk music style in Venezuela
People:
- Raimond Gaita (* 1946), Australian philosopher born in Germany
See also: