- The
sipsi (pronounced [
sipˈsi]) is a clarinet-like, single-reed
instrument used
mainly in folk
music and
native to the
Aegean region of
Greece and Turkey...
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saxophone B****
saxophone Contrab****
saxophone Subcontrab****
saxophone Tubax Sipsi Sneng Stritch Tárogató (after 1890)
Xaphoon Zhaleika Algaita Aulos Balaban...
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Launeddas Pilili Mock
trumpet Pibgorn Pku
Sipsi Stock-and-horn
Zhaleika Middle Eastern Arghul Double clarinet Mijwiz Sipsi Central Asian Bülban
Southeast Asian...
- Octocontra-alto
clarinet Octocontrab****
clarinet Diplica Hornpipe Pibgorn Saxonette Sipsi Xaphoon Zhaleika 422.212 With
conical bore. 422.21.1
Without fingerholes...
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Phragmites is used to
create a
small instrument similar to the
clarinet called a
sipsi, with
either a single, as in the picture, or
double pipes as in bagpipes...
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cylindrical bore and fingerholes)
Related instruments arghul, bülban, clarinet, diplica, dili tuiduk, dozaleh, cifte, mijwiz, pilili,
sipsi, zammara, zummara...
- Bülent Şakrak -
Sipsi Sipsi is the non-police
source of Aslan. As
Sipsi is more into the
gangs and the back
alleys of Istanbul.
Sipsi supplies Aslan with...
- Město Hlouška Kaňk
Karlov Malín Neškaredice Perštejnec Poličany
Sedlec Šipší Vrchlice Žižkov The name of the town was
derived from the
eponymous mountain...
- fingerholes)
Related instruments bülban, clarinet, diplica, dili tuiduk, dozaleh, cifte, launeddas, mijwiz, pilili,
Reclam de xeremies,
sipsi, zammara, zummara...
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Examples include the albogue, alboka, diplica, hornpipe, pibgorn, and
sipsi. In England, by 1698 a
similar instrument was
known as the mock trumpet...