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- Diplica abstract "The \"diplica\", or diplice, is a single-reed instrument from the Balkans, which has been playing in different forms through many parts of Croatia, but now survives mainly in the Baranya region.Diplicas are double-clarinets. The widespread practice of playing wind instruments in pairs led to the development of the double, or even triple or quadruple, clarinets. Most were double clarinets, with two tubes of reed firmly tied or glued together in a parallel position where one of the tubes functions as a drone. Instruments of this kind can be traced back to approximately 2700 BCE in Egypt, where they were originally called ‘memet’. During the Old Kingdom in Egypt (2778-2723 BCE), memets were depicted on the reliefs of seven tombs at Saqqarra, six tombs at Giza, and the pyramids of Queen Khentkaus. Double-clarinets are particularly important in Arab countries, but have spread throughout the Mediterranean region, India, Sardinia, and South America.The diplica has a traditional mouth horn that holds an idioglot reed and two pipes carved from one piece of wood. The pipe has a few (usually five) finger holes drilled into it. It is usually in the key of E, although it can be made in C, D, or F.".
- Diplica thumbnail Diplice1.jpg?width=300.
- Diplica wikiPageExternalLink diplica2.html.
- Diplica wikiPageID "8608390".
- Diplica wikiPageLength "2230".
- Diplica wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Diplica wikiPageRevisionID "703102147".
- Diplica wikiPageWikiLink Baranya_(region).
- Diplica wikiPageWikiLink Category:Clarinets.
- Diplica wikiPageWikiLink Category:Croatian_musical_instruments.
- Diplica wikiPageWikiLink Croatia.
- Diplica wikiPageWikiLink Dili_tuiduk.
- Diplica wikiPageWikiLink Key_(music).
- Diplica wikiPageWikiLink Single-reed_instrument.
- Diplica wikiPageWikiLink Sipsi.
- Diplica wikiPageWikiLink Tone_hole.
- Diplica wikiPageWikiLinkText "Diplica".
- Diplica classification Single-reed_instrument.
- Diplica name "Diplica".
- Diplica related "*Sipsi *Dili tuiduk".
- Diplica wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Instrument.
- Diplica wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Diplica wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Single_reeds.
- Diplica wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Woodwind-instrument-stub.
- Diplica subject Category:Clarinets.
- Diplica subject Category:Croatian_musical_instruments.
- Diplica hypernym Instrument.
- Diplica type Agent.
- Diplica type Instrument.
- Diplica type Aerophone.
- Diplica type Clarinet.
- Diplica type Instrument.
- Diplica comment "The \"diplica\", or diplice, is a single-reed instrument from the Balkans, which has been playing in different forms through many parts of Croatia, but now survives mainly in the Baranya region.Diplicas are double-clarinets. The widespread practice of playing wind instruments in pairs led to the development of the double, or even triple or quadruple, clarinets.".
- Diplica label "Diplica".
- Diplica sameAs Q1227174.
- Diplica sameAs Diplica.
- Diplica sameAs m.0279tnb.
- Diplica sameAs Диплица.
- Diplica sameAs Q1227174.
- Diplica wasDerivedFrom Diplica?oldid=703102147.
- Diplica depiction Diplice1.jpg.
- Diplica isPrimaryTopicOf Diplica.