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- Dentsivka abstract "The dentsivka (Ukrainian: Денцівка) (Denchivka) is a woodwind musical instrument.The dentsivka is often commonly called a sopilka, however, it differs from the true sopilka in that the dentsivka has a fipple, like the western European recorder. It is thus classified as a duct flute. Usually it is made from a tube of wood approximately 30 to 40 cm (12 to 16 in.) length. Tone holes are cut or burnt into the tube and a fipple made at one end. If the fipple is in the top of the instrument on the same plane as the playing holes, instead of the underside, the instrument is a kosa dudka (Ukrainian: Коса дудка), though they may fail to be distinguished. The internal diameter is usually 12 to 14 mm (0.4 to 0.5 in.) with the walls of the tube being 2 to 3 mm (0.08 to 0.12 in.) thick. In the traditional instruments the tuning varied with the length of the tube, but was usually diatonic, with a range of two and a half octaves.Some dentsivkas (from Western Ukraine) have only five tone holes. In recent times chromatic ten-hole fingering was developed for this instrument that has carried on to most of the other instruments in the sopilka family. The dentsivka is made in a number of sizes from piccolo tuned in F, prima in C, alto in G, tenor in F to the bass in C. Concert versions of the prima are available, the best being sold in Ukrainian music stores under the name \"mala fleita\".".
- Dentsivka thumbnail UI-Dvodentsivky.jpg?width=300.
- Dentsivka wikiPageExternalLink samples.
- Dentsivka wikiPageID "13102648".
- Dentsivka wikiPageLength "3258".
- Dentsivka wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- Dentsivka wikiPageRevisionID "690334070".
- Dentsivka wikiPageWikiLink Aerophone.
- Dentsivka wikiPageWikiLink Category:Internal_fipple_flutes.
- Dentsivka wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ukrainian_musical_instruments.
- Dentsivka wikiPageWikiLink Chromatic_scale.
- Dentsivka wikiPageWikiLink Denchivka.
- Dentsivka wikiPageWikiLink Diatonic_scale.
- Dentsivka wikiPageWikiLink Drone_(music).
- Dentsivka wikiPageWikiLink Fingering_(music).
- Dentsivka wikiPageWikiLink Fipple.
- Dentsivka wikiPageWikiLink Floyara.
- Dentsivka wikiPageWikiLink Frilka.
- Dentsivka wikiPageWikiLink Range_(music).
- Dentsivka wikiPageWikiLink Recorder_(musical_instrument).
- Dentsivka wikiPageWikiLink Sopel_(instrument).
- Dentsivka wikiPageWikiLink Sopilka.
- Dentsivka wikiPageWikiLink Tone_hole.
- Dentsivka wikiPageWikiLink Ukraine.
- Dentsivka wikiPageWikiLink Ukrainian_folk_music.
- Dentsivka wikiPageWikiLink Woodwind_instrument.
- Dentsivka wikiPageWikiLink Zholomiga.
- Dentsivka wikiPageWikiLink Zholomiha.
- Dentsivka wikiPageWikiLink Zubivka.
- Dentsivka wikiPageWikiLink File:UI-KozaDudka.jpg.
- Dentsivka wikiPageWikiLink File:UI-Pivtoradencivka.jpg.
- Dentsivka wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dentsivka".
- Dentsivka wikiPageWikiLinkText "dentsivka".
- Dentsivka caption "Upper 2 instruments are Ukrainian dvodentsivky.".
- Dentsivka classification Aerophone.
- Dentsivka hornbostelSachs "421.221".
- Dentsivka name "Dentsivka, Dvodentsivka, & Pivtoradentsivka".
- Dentsivka range "c3-g5".
- Dentsivka related "* Floyara * Frilka * Sopel (instrument) * Sopilka * Zubivka".
- Dentsivka wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Flutes.
- Dentsivka wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_instrument.
- Dentsivka wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-uk.
- Dentsivka wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Dentsivka subject Category:Internal_fipple_flutes.
- Dentsivka subject Category:Ukrainian_musical_instruments.
- Dentsivka hypernym Instrument.
- Dentsivka type Agent.
- Dentsivka type Instrument.
- Dentsivka type Instrument.
- Dentsivka comment "The dentsivka (Ukrainian: Денцівка) (Denchivka) is a woodwind musical instrument.The dentsivka is often commonly called a sopilka, however, it differs from the true sopilka in that the dentsivka has a fipple, like the western European recorder. It is thus classified as a duct flute. Usually it is made from a tube of wood approximately 30 to 40 cm (12 to 16 in.) length. Tone holes are cut or burnt into the tube and a fipple made at one end.".
- Dentsivka label "Dentsivka".
- Dentsivka sameAs Q5259641.
- Dentsivka sameAs m.02z6k_7.
- Dentsivka sameAs Денцівка.
- Dentsivka sameAs Q5259641.
- Dentsivka wasDerivedFrom Dentsivka?oldid=690334070.
- Dentsivka depiction UI-Dvodentsivky.jpg.
- Dentsivka isPrimaryTopicOf Dentsivka.