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Diple (pluralia tantum;
pronounced [dîple̞], from Gr**** δῐπλόος lit. 'double, two-fold'), also
known as misnjiče, miješnice and mih, is a
traditional woodwind...
- America)
Shakuhachi (****an)
Almpfeiferl (Austria)
Caval (Romania)
Diple (or
Dvojnice, a
double recorder) (Serbia)
Flageolet (France)
Fluier (Romania) Frula...
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Didgeridoo aerophones 423.121.11
Australia natural trumpets trumpet Diple (or
dvojnice)
aerophones 422.21/22
Croatia reed
instruments bagpipe Dizi aerophones...
- (circle dance),
along with long
flutes (duduk, cevara), the
double flute (
dvojnice), and the bag-pipe (gajde).
There are many
events dedicated to the frula...
- (Poland). The
following flutes have a duct structure:
Bangsi Alas
Diple (or
dvojnice)
Flabiol Flageolet (forerunner of the tin whistle)
Fujara Hydraulophone...
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Noite –
percussion L****mir Dimitrijević – kaval, gemshorn, zurla, gajde,
dvojnice, bagpipes,
flutes on "Execution Style", "Born
Again Anarchist", "Soulfly...
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Bosnia and Herzegovina. The
singers are
usually accompanied by violin,
dvojnice and šargija. The
genre is
connected to
ganga and
ravne pjesme,
which are...
- Serbia, who from old
times new
about gusle,
shepherd flutes,
flutes and
dvojnice, the
trumpets were
accepted after the Serbo-Turkish wars in the late 19th...
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Macedonia (piska),
Greece (disavli),
Romania (fluierul gemanat), and
Serbia (
dvojnice) in one
build or another. One difference, however, is that
where the Bulgarian...
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Uradi za
jezik v
Skandinaviji (Ljubljana: SAZU) 1999:
Krepke in šibke
dvojnice v
skladnji /
Strong and Weak
Variants in
Syntax (Ljubljana: SAZU) 2001:...