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Svirel (Russian: свирель) is a folk Russian wind instrument of the end-blown flute type. Classification: Aerophone-Whistle Flute-recorder. It is a parallel-bore flute. Six-hole versions are similar to the tin whistle; ten-holes are fully chromatic. In the Old Rus' this instrument was made either of hollow reed or cylindrical wood branches. A legend says that Lel', son of the Slavic goddess of love Lada was a svirel player. In spring he would make his svirel of birch branches.

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  • Svirel (fr)
  • Svirel (en)
  • Свирель (ru)
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  • Le svirel (russe : свирель) est un instrument à vent du folklore russe de la classe des aérophone. Dans les anciennes traditions russes, cet instrument se construisait dans une branche de roseau creuse ou dans une branche de bois cylindrique. Une légende dit que Lel, fils de la déesse slave de l'amour "Lada", était un joueur de svirel et qu'au printemps, il fabriquait l'instrument avec des branches de bouleau. (fr)
  • Свирель (др.-русск. *svirati — играть на флейте, цслав. свирати — свистеть) — общее название продольных одно- и двуствольных флейт со свистковым устройством (реже язычковых духовых инструментов) у восточно-славянских и южно-славянских народов. Иногда название многоствольных флейт типа флейты Пана. (ru)
  • Svirel (Russian: свирель) is a folk Russian wind instrument of the end-blown flute type. Classification: Aerophone-Whistle Flute-recorder. It is a parallel-bore flute. Six-hole versions are similar to the tin whistle; ten-holes are fully chromatic. In the Old Rus' this instrument was made either of hollow reed or cylindrical wood branches. A legend says that Lel', son of the Slavic goddess of love Lada was a svirel player. In spring he would make his svirel of birch branches. (en)
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  • Le svirel (russe : свирель) est un instrument à vent du folklore russe de la classe des aérophone. Dans les anciennes traditions russes, cet instrument se construisait dans une branche de roseau creuse ou dans une branche de bois cylindrique. Une légende dit que Lel, fils de la déesse slave de l'amour "Lada", était un joueur de svirel et qu'au printemps, il fabriquait l'instrument avec des branches de bouleau. (fr)
  • Svirel (Russian: свирель) is a folk Russian wind instrument of the end-blown flute type. Classification: Aerophone-Whistle Flute-recorder. It is a parallel-bore flute. Six-hole versions are similar to the tin whistle; ten-holes are fully chromatic. In the Old Rus' this instrument was made either of hollow reed or cylindrical wood branches. A legend says that Lel', son of the Slavic goddess of love Lada was a svirel player. In spring he would make his svirel of birch branches. Traditional Russian svirel has not yet been studied well enough. Specialists have long tried to relate the present day's pipe instruments to their Old Russian names. Most often the chroniclers used three names for this type instruments: svirel, (sopilka) and . The Ukrainian term for such fifes is sopilka, the Belorussian dudka. (en)
  • Свирель (др.-русск. *svirati — играть на флейте, цслав. свирати — свистеть) — общее название продольных одно- и двуствольных флейт со свистковым устройством (реже язычковых духовых инструментов) у восточно-славянских и южно-славянских народов. Иногда название многоствольных флейт типа флейты Пана. (ru)
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