- The
frilka (Ukrainian: Фрілка) is a more perfected[clarification needed] form of the sopilka, a
traditional Ukrainian flute. The
frilka is a
smaller version...
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dvodentsivka and pivtoradentsivka), dudka-vykrutka, floyara, floyarka,
frilka, telenka, and zubivka.
Dvodentsivka (double dentsivka) from 19th century...
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larger version of the
frilka. The
floyarka is a pipe of
approximately a 30 cm in length, (approximately 10 cm
longer than the
frilka). Traditionally, a floyarka...
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hopak kolomyjka kozachok metelytsja polka waltz bandura fiddle floyara frilka kobza lira
sopilka trembita tsymbaly tylynka kobzari lirnyky pryspiv zaspiv...
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floyarka is a
smaller version of the
floyara and is
similar to the
sopilka and
frilka. The
floyara is
approximately 60 cm (24 in) long. The
mouthpiece is sharpened...
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system flute Tambin Venu
Xindi End-
blown Anasazi flute Danso Floghera Frilka Fue
Hotchiku Shakuhachi Gudi
Kaval Kōauau Ney Nose
flute Kalaleng Nose whistle...
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system flute Tambin Venu
Xindi End-
blown Anasazi flute Danso Floghera Frilka Fue
Hotchiku Shakuhachi Gudi
Kaval Kōauau Ney Nose
flute Kalaleng Nose whistle...
- Polesia.
Dvodentsivka –
double fipple flute Floyara – a non
fipple flute Frilka – a
smaller version of the
floyara Kosa
dudka Kuvytsi –
variant of panpipes...
- telenka, only
instead of
having a fipple, it is pla**** like the
sopilka or
frilka, by
having the
breath break against the side of the pipe. This
surface is...