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Diple (f) (plurale tantum)

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Hornpipe with a mouthpiece: yoke / double chanter (no drone), no bell / idioglot single reeds: down-cut

Identical types: 2

From Greek διπλός (dhyplos [double]); Gacka river valley; Gospić; Hvar (Brusje; Dol; Grabje, Svirče); Dalmatia region (Dolac; Kijevo; Kistanje; Komazeci; Otišić; Poljica; Sinjska Krajina region; Žegar); Kvarner islands (Krk (Soline); Olib; Island Pag); Zagora region (Zelovo, &c.); Terminology of all parts, details, &c. identical with that of the Diple na mješinu (with the obvious exceptions, of course); NB: ➺ homonyms, &c.

Diple

Dipli, Duplica, Mišnjice, Šurla

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Sources

Širola, Božidar: Sviraljke s udarnim jezičkom [Aerophones with a beating tongue]. Zagreb, 1937, p.18*, 19/* (»Kuhač), 20/*, 21*, 27*…37*, 39*, 44, 91:3.

Kuhač, Franjo Š. [Šaver]: Prilog za poviest glasbe južnoslovjenske: Gajde [Contribution to the history of South Slavic music: Bagpipes]. In: Rad jugoslavenske akademije znanosti i umjetnosti, knjiga L (Zagreb, 1879), p.46, 49 [2x], 58¹.

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Archive.org (Kuhač).