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▪ I. fipple, n. (ˈfɪp(ə)l) Also Sc. faiple. [Cf. Icel. flipi lip of a horse.] 1. The plug at the mouth of a wind-instrument, by which its volume was contracted. Also attrib., as fipple flute (see quot. 1956).1626 Bacon Sylva §161 Let there be a Recorder made with two Fipples, at each end one. 1911 E...
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Fipple
The term fipple specifies a variety of end-blown flute that includes the flageolet, recorder, and tin whistle. mechanism that constitutes the fipple, itself.
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Fujara
It originated in central Slovakia as a sophisticated folk shepherd's overtone fipple flute of unique design in the contrabass range. The sound is produced by a fipple at the upper end of the main body of the fujara.
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Souravli
souravli (; Cretan Greek: θιαμπόλι thiamboli, or φιαμπόλι fiamboli; Cypriot Greek: πιθκιαύλιν "pithkiavlin") is a Greek folk instrument, a type of a fipple Greek musical instruments
Cretan lyra
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Traditional Greek instruments
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Greek musical instruments
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Pipe (instrument)
Folk pipe
Fipple flutes are found in many cultures around the world. Often with six holes, the shepherd's pipe is a common pastoral image. See also
Bagpipes
Flute
Organ
Panpipes
Zuffolo
Pipe and tabor
Pipers' Guild
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Early musical instruments
Internal fipple flutes
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Diple
It is played in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Slovenia, Montenegro, and Serbia
The flute
The diple may be found as a fipple flute or as a reedpipe, Bosnian musical instruments
Croatian musical instruments
Montenegrin musical instruments
Slovenian musical instruments
Serbian musical instruments
Bagpipes
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Floghera
It is a simple end-blown bamboo flute without a fipple, which is played by directing a narrow air stream against its sharp, open upper end.
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Learning Flute - Beginning a Long Journey - Chiff and Fipple Forums
Laozi: "Dao De Jing": 11th chapter Thirty spokes meet at a nave; Because of the hole we may use the wheel. Clay is molded into a vessel; Because of the hollow we may use the cup.
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Spilåpipa
The spilåpipa (or spelpipa, spälapipa, låtapipa) is a type of fipple flute traditional in Sweden. Folkmusikboken online
Fipple flutes
Swedish musical instruments
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Stabule
Stabules have either fipple or reed. Reed stabules were usually made from wood or reed with mouthpiece also made either from reed or wood. Fipple flutes
Latvian musical instruments
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Tarka (flute)
Usually made of wood, it has 6 finger holes, fipple on mouth end and free hole on distant end. See also
Quena
Andean music
Bolivian musical instruments
Internal fipple flutes
Peruvian musical instruments
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Dentsivka
The dentsivka () is a woodwind musical instrument with a fipple (mouthpiece). Tone holes are cut (or burnt) into the tube and the fipple is made at one end.
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Shvi
The shvi (, "whistle", pronounced sh-vee) is an Armenian fipple flute with a labium mouth piece. Lenin and Stalin By Neil Edmunds
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Shvi information at Tripod.com
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Armenian musical instruments
Internal fipple
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Koncovka
The koncovka is a Slovak duct-blown overtone fipple flute without finger holes, traditionally played by shepherds. See also
Fujara, another Slovak overtone-based shephards flute
Willow flute, a Scandinavian overtone-based folk flute
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