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The sipsi (pronounced [sipˈsi]) is a clarinet-like, single-reed instrument used mainly in folk music and native to the Aegean region of Greece and Turkey. The word sipsi is possibly onomatopoeic. In ancient Greece, it was known as kalamavlos (καλάμαυλος), meaning cane-flute. The sipsi can be made of bone, wood, or reed, though the reed variant is most common. Its size varies from region to region, but it generally contains five finger holes in the front, and one finger hole in the back.

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  • Sipsi (de)
  • Sipsi (fr)
  • Sipsi (en)
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  • Sipsi, auch zıpçi, zıpçı, zıpçık, cukcuk, ist ein Holzblasinstrument mit Einfachrohrblatt und zylindrischer Röhre, das in der türkischen Volksmusik in der südwesttürkischen Mittelmeerregion gespielt wird. (de)
  • Le sipsi est un instrument à vent traditionnel phrygien ou hittite appartenant à la famille des instruments à anche simple comme la clarinette. (fr)
  • The sipsi (pronounced [sipˈsi]) is a clarinet-like, single-reed instrument used mainly in folk music and native to the Aegean region of Greece and Turkey. The word sipsi is possibly onomatopoeic. In ancient Greece, it was known as kalamavlos (καλάμαυλος), meaning cane-flute. The sipsi can be made of bone, wood, or reed, though the reed variant is most common. Its size varies from region to region, but it generally contains five finger holes in the front, and one finger hole in the back. (en)
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  • Sipsi (en)
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  • woodwind (en)
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  • single-reed aerophone (en)
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  • Clarinet, Diplica, Dili tuiduk, cifte, kaval (en)
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  • Sipsi, auch zıpçi, zıpçı, zıpçık, cukcuk, ist ein Holzblasinstrument mit Einfachrohrblatt und zylindrischer Röhre, das in der türkischen Volksmusik in der südwesttürkischen Mittelmeerregion gespielt wird. (de)
  • Le sipsi est un instrument à vent traditionnel phrygien ou hittite appartenant à la famille des instruments à anche simple comme la clarinette. (fr)
  • The sipsi (pronounced [sipˈsi]) is a clarinet-like, single-reed instrument used mainly in folk music and native to the Aegean region of Greece and Turkey. The word sipsi is possibly onomatopoeic. In ancient Greece, it was known as kalamavlos (καλάμαυλος), meaning cane-flute. The sipsi can be made of bone, wood, or reed, though the reed variant is most common. Its size varies from region to region, but it generally contains five finger holes in the front, and one finger hole in the back. The sipsi is one of many reed instruments in Turkey used to play lead melodies in instrumental folk music. It is generally played in the Western part in the Aegean Region of Turkey. Most folk tunes played in this area with the sipsi are in 9/8 time. (en)
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  • single reed instrument with cylindrical bore and fingerholes (en)
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  • Sipsi made of bamboo (en)
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  • Hüseyin DEMİR, Ali Teken, Hayri Dev (en)
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