- The
volynka (Ukrainian: волинка, коза, Russian: волынка,
Crimean Tatar:
tulup zurna – see also duda, and koza) is a bagpipe. Its
etymology comes from...
- The
Volyňka is a
river in the
Czech Republic, a
right tributary of the
Otava River. It
flows through the
South Bohemian Region. It is 46.1 km (28.6 mi)...
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Volynka (Russian: Волынка) is a
rural locality (a settlement) and the
administrative center of
Vayskoye Rural Settlement,
Krasnovishersky District, Perm...
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Myrrhe Églantine, 2018 Essences: Musc
Pallida and Cardamusc, 2018
Violette Volynka, 2022
Belonging to the
group is the
crystal gl****
manufacturer Saint-Louis...
- )(Adjara)
Shuvyr (Circ****ians ) Sahbr,
Shapar (Chuvashia)
Tulug (Azerbaijan)
Volynka (Ukrainian: Волинка), (Russian: Волынка) (Ukraine, Russia)
Swedish bagpipes...
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Tsimboni (Georgia)(Adjara)
Shuvyr (Circ****ians ) Sahbr,
Shapar (Chuvashia)
Volynka (Ukrainian: Волинка), (Russian: Волынка) (Ukraine, Russia)
Swedish bagpipes...
-
Finnish bagpipe,
described in 18th
century texts as
similar to the
Ukrainian volynka. Torupill: an
Estonian bagpipe with one single-reeded
chanter and 1-3 drones...
- has a
range of two
octaves and a very
distinctive idiosyncratic sound.
Volynka, a
traditional Slavic bagpipe Zhaleika, a
Russian folk clarinet/hornpipe...
- (Georgia (country) )(Adjara) Sahbr,
Shapar (Chuvashia)
Tulug (Azerbaijan)
Volynka (Ukrainian: Волинка), (Russian: Волынка) (Ukraine, Russia)
Swedish bagpipes...
- A
volynka of
Ignat Buinitski donated to the museum...