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The sopile (or roženice, as it is called in Istria) is an ancient traditional woodwind instrument of Croatia, similar to the oboe or shawm. It is used in the regions of Kvarner, Kastav, Vinodol, Island Krk, and Istria. Sopile are always played in pairs so there are great and small or thin and fat sopila. Sopile are musical instrument of sound very interesting possibilities and very piercing special sound. This is replicated in more modern examples of Kvarner music through use of modified double reed clarinet or soprano Dulzaina. Sopile are, by "mih" and "šurle," today very popular in folk tradition of Istria, Kvarner and Island Krk.

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  • Sopila (de)
  • Σοπίλα (el)
  • Sopila (it)
  • Sopila (en)
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  • La sopila (o roženice, com'è chiamato in Istria) è uno strumento ad ancia doppia presente in Croazia, simile all'oboe e alla ciaramella. È usata nell'area del golfo del Quarnaro, , Vinodol, l'isola di Krk e, in generale, in Istria, insieme a mih,, dvojnice e diple.Le Sopile sono sempre suonate in coppie, in cui una è chiamata grande (vela sopila) e l'altra "piccola" (mala sopila). Entrambe hanno sei fori per le dita. Le sopile accompagnano spesso la danza, e sono intonate sulla , un particolare tipo di scala pentatonica. (it)
  • Η Σοπίλα (σερβοκροατικά: Sopile) είναι ένα παραδοσιακό ξύλινο πνευστό μουσικό όργανο με διπλή γλωττίδα, που παίζεται στα βόρεια της κροατικής Αδριατικής θάλασσας, στον κόλπο του Κβάρνερ και στο νησί Κρκ. Στην Ίστρια το όργανο ονομάζεται Ροζενίτσα (σερβοκροατικά: Roženica) ενώ στην περιοχή του Κάσταβ χρησιμοποιείται και το όνομα Τορόρο. (el)
  • Sopila (auch sopile und sopele, Plural sopile) ist ein Doppelrohrblattinstrument, das im Norden der kroatischen Adriaküste gespielt wird. Sie ist in der Kvarner-Bucht und auf der Insel Krk verbreitet. In Istrien heißt das Instrument roženica (Plural roženice). In der Gegend von Kastav gibt es auch die Bezeichnung tororo. (de)
  • The sopile (or roženice, as it is called in Istria) is an ancient traditional woodwind instrument of Croatia, similar to the oboe or shawm. It is used in the regions of Kvarner, Kastav, Vinodol, Island Krk, and Istria. Sopile are always played in pairs so there are great and small or thin and fat sopila. Sopile are musical instrument of sound very interesting possibilities and very piercing special sound. This is replicated in more modern examples of Kvarner music through use of modified double reed clarinet or soprano Dulzaina. Sopile are, by "mih" and "šurle," today very popular in folk tradition of Istria, Kvarner and Island Krk. (en)
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  • Sopile, Roženice (en)
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  • Η Σοπίλα (σερβοκροατικά: Sopile) είναι ένα παραδοσιακό ξύλινο πνευστό μουσικό όργανο με διπλή γλωττίδα, που παίζεται στα βόρεια της κροατικής Αδριατικής θάλασσας, στον κόλπο του Κβάρνερ και στο νησί Κρκ. Στην Ίστρια το όργανο ονομάζεται Ροζενίτσα (σερβοκροατικά: Roženica) ενώ στην περιοχή του Κάσταβ χρησιμοποιείται και το όνομα Τορόρο. Η Σοπίλα είναι όργανο της οικογένειας των μεσαιωνικών όμποε και συγγενεύει με παρόμοια όργανα της δυτικής Μεσογείου και της Βρετάνης (Πιφερο, Μπομπάρντε, Ταρότα ). Παίζεται πάντα σε ζεύγη, με μία μικρή σοπίλα (Mala sopila) που συνοδεύεται από μία μεγάλη σοπίλα (Vela sopila). Η σοπίλα έχει χαρακτηριστικό διεισδυτικό ήχο. (el)
  • Sopila (auch sopile und sopele, Plural sopile) ist ein Doppelrohrblattinstrument, das im Norden der kroatischen Adriaküste gespielt wird. Sie ist in der Kvarner-Bucht und auf der Insel Krk verbreitet. In Istrien heißt das Instrument roženica (Plural roženice). In der Gegend von Kastav gibt es auch die Bezeichnung tororo. Die sopila gehört zu den Schalmeien und ist mit ähnlichen Instrumenten im westlichen Mittelmeerraum und in der Bretagne verwandt (Piffero, Bombarde, Tarota). Sie wird stets paarweise gespielt, wobei eine kleine sopila (mala sopila) von einer großen sopila begleitet wird (vela sopila). Die sopila hat den charakteristisch durchdringenden Klang der Schalmeiinstrumente. (de)
  • The sopile (or roženice, as it is called in Istria) is an ancient traditional woodwind instrument of Croatia, similar to the oboe or shawm. It is used in the regions of Kvarner, Kastav, Vinodol, Island Krk, and Istria. Sopile are always played in pairs so there are great and small or thin and fat sopila. Sopile are musical instrument of sound very interesting possibilities and very piercing special sound. This is replicated in more modern examples of Kvarner music through use of modified double reed clarinet or soprano Dulzaina. Sopile are, by "mih" and "šurle," today very popular in folk tradition of Istria, Kvarner and Island Krk. Roženice are ancient traditional musical instruments which continue to be used today in the region of Istria. Roženice are very similar to sopile from Island Krk. Roženice are always played in pairs so there are great and small or thin and fat rozenica. Roženice have a very piercing special sound, and have the possibility of producing a variety of sounds. Roženice are, by "mih" and "šurle", today very popular in folk tradition of Istra. The sopila is a wooden horn originating from Istria and some of the northern islands along the Adriatic Coast of Croatia. Like oboes, sopilas have double reeds, but are always played in pairs; one larger than the other. Both have six finger holes, being equally spaced on the smaller one, and set in groups of three on the larger one. Often used to accompany dancing, the voice of the sopila is that of the Istrian scale. (en)
  • La sopila (o roženice, com'è chiamato in Istria) è uno strumento ad ancia doppia presente in Croazia, simile all'oboe e alla ciaramella. È usata nell'area del golfo del Quarnaro, , Vinodol, l'isola di Krk e, in generale, in Istria, insieme a mih,, dvojnice e diple.Le Sopile sono sempre suonate in coppie, in cui una è chiamata grande (vela sopila) e l'altra "piccola" (mala sopila). Entrambe hanno sei fori per le dita. Le sopile accompagnano spesso la danza, e sono intonate sulla , un particolare tipo di scala pentatonica. (it)
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