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fipple
▪ 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... Oxford English Dictionary
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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. wikipedia.org
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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. wikipedia.org
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faiple
faiple Sc. var. of fipple, underlip. Oxford English Dictionary
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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 Naxos References Traditional Greek instruments Musipedia: Σουραύλι Musipedia: Θιαμπόλι Greek musical instruments Fipple wikipedia.org
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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 References Early musical instruments Internal fipple flutes wikipedia.org
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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 Fipple wikipedia.org
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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. wikipedia.org
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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. forums.chiffandfipple.com
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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 wikipedia.org
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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 wikipedia.org
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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 wikipedia.org
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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. wikipedia.org
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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 External links Shvi information at Tripod.com More Shvi info at Geocities.com Armenian musical instruments Internal fipple wikipedia.org
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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 References External links Fipple wikipedia.org
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