Frilka
The frilka (Ukrainian: Фрілка) is a more perfected form of the sopilka, a traditional Ukrainian flute. The frilka is a smaller version of the floyarka. The frilka is characterized as an open-ended notched flute. It is a pipe of approximately a 20 cm (8 inches) in length. One end is sharpened and the breath is broken against one of the sides of the tube at the playing end. Six holes (now often 10) in groups of three are burnt out in the center of the instrument. The frilka is often called a floyarka or sometimes zubivka in central Ukraine.
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Frilka
The frilka (Ukrainian: Фрілка) is a more perfected form of the sopilka, a traditional Ukrainian flute. The frilka is a smaller version of the floyarka. The frilka is characterized as an open-ended notched flute. It is a pipe of approximately a 20 cm (8 inches) in length. One end is sharpened and the breath is broken against one of the sides of the tube at the playing end. Six holes (now often 10) in groups of three are burnt out in the center of the instrument. The frilka is often called a floyarka or sometimes zubivka in central Ukraine.
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The frilka (Ukrainian: Фрілка) ...... es zubivka in central Ukraine.
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4.21111e+2
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Sopilka
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c3-g5
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* Sopilka
* Floyara
* Floyarka
* Zubivka
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The frilka (Ukrainian: Фрілка) ...... es zubivka in central Ukraine.
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Frilka
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