Sopilka (сопілка, Ukrainian: Cопiлка) is a name applied to a variety of woodwind instruments of the flute family used by Ukrainian folk instrumentalists...
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sarangi (Nepali) sasando shehnai shofar sinfonia sitar smallpipes snare drum sopilka spilåpipa steel guitar steelpan stompbox suona švilpa tabla talking drum...
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Myroslava Sopilka, real name Yulia Semenivna Mysko-Pastushenko (29 August 1897 – 28 November 1937), was a Ukrainian poet and novelist. Myroslava Sopilka was...
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electro-folk. Since its creation in 2017, vocalist Oleksandra Zaritska, sopilka player Dmytro Mazuriak and multi-instrumentalist Nikita Budash have become...
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drums, trombones, French horns and Ukrainian folk instruments bandura and sopilka. The Ukrainian word onuka translates to "granddaughter", a tribute to lead...
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of instrument: svirel, sopel (sopilka) and tsevnitsa.[citation needed] The Ukrainian term for the instrument is sopilka and in Belarusian the term is...
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way, a Romanian kaval without fingerholes). The telenka, along with the sopilka, is a prominent instrument in Kalush Orchestra's 2022 song "Stefania",...
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pivtoradentsivka. The dentsivka is a woodwind musical instrument. It differs from a sopilka in that, like the western European recorder, it has a fipple (mouthpiece)...
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(trâmbiţa), a type of alpenhorn, as well multiple varieties of the fife, or sopilka, that are used to create unique folk melodies and rhythms. Also frequently...
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Slide whistle (aka swanee or swannee whistle, piston flute, jazz flute) Sopilka, Ukrainian folk instruments with several variants, including twin-piped...
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contrabass clarinets, and contrabassoon. Other instruments used include the sopilka and Irish flute, hammered dulcimer, gadulka, esraj, yaylı tambur, hurdy-gurdy...
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Флояра) (Floyarka) is a more perfected[clarification needed] form of the sopilka. It is characterized as an open ended notched flute. The floyara is a pipe...
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traditional Ukrainian woodwind instruments are featured in the song: the sopilka and the telenka. "Stefania" was an entry in Vidbir 2022, the televised...
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(Ukrainian: Фрілка) is a more perfected[clarification needed] form of the sopilka, a traditional Ukrainian flute. The frilka is a smaller version of the...
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Konopnytsia (old Name – Sopilka (Fuyarivka), Ukrainian: Коно́пниця, Сопілка (Фуярівка)) is a village (selo) in Lviv Raion, Lviv Oblast of Western Ukraine...
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ceremonies include music with instruments such as a drum, yaleika, gudok, sopilka, and a Jew's harp used to induce the shaman into trance. Trance possession...
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vocals Taras Shevchenko – keyboards and mixing, percussion Ihor Didenchuk – sopilka, backing vocals Ivan Hryhoriak – guitars "Про гурт "Go-A" Телерадіокомпанія...
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accordion, melodion, backing vocals Paul Weatherhead - electric mandolin, sopilka, theremin Michael L.B. West - mandolin, guitar, piano, trumpet, duda, oud...
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(3-string cello), the relya or lira (hurdy-gurdy) and the tsymbaly; the sopilka (duct flute), floyara (open, end-blown flute), trembita (alpenhorn), fife...
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and medieval music. The group's composition was unusual, making use of sopilka and having no percussion, with multiple female vocalists to create a dissonant...
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Radiša Urošević and Cune Gojković. Other similar flutes shvi, Armenia sopilka, Ukraine lamzdeliai, Lithuania floghera, Greece furulya, Hungary fujarka...
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The floyarka (Ukrainian: Флоярка) is a type of sopilka, a traditional Ukrainian flute. It is characterized as an open-ended notched flute. The floyarka...
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to the telenka, only instead of having a fipple, it is played like the sopilka or frilka, by having the breath break against the side of the pipe. This...
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Hulusi, the alto clarinet, the ocarina, the Laotian khên, the Ukrainian sopilka, the Moldavian pipe, the "drum tops17" the Armenian duduk, he created a...
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played on the kobza, violin, jaw harp, hurdy-gurdy, basses, tsymbaly, and sopilka. The Cossacks were especially respectful to itinerant blind singers who...
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(2007) Serejen – guitars (electric and acoustic) (2007–2010) Jotunhammer – sopilka (2007) Tur – drums (2008–2010) Olgerd – keyboards (2008–2010) Studio albums...
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Sokolovsky (8 September 1896 – 22 August 1938) – novelist; executed. Myroslava Sopilka (1897-1937) - poet, novelist. Shot in Kyiv. Liudmyla Starytska-Cherniakhivska...
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kozachok metelytsja polka waltz bandura fiddle floyara frilka kobza lira sopilka trembita tsymbaly tylynka kobzari lirnyky pryspiv zaspiv Valencian See...
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made up of 3 instruments played in an ensemble with the violin, basolia, sopilka or bubon. Tsymbaly playing is popular in Western Canada among the ethnic...
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ethno-project, formed in 2002. Konstantin Kontsewoj - bagpipes, surma, sopilka, horn Ilya Dolzhenkov - bass guitar Katerina Donda - violin Alexei Palaichnya...
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