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The ''dentsivka'' ( uk, Денцівка) is a woodwind musical instrument with a fipple (mouthpiece). In traditional instruments, the tuning varies with the length of the tube. It is made in a variety of different sizes: the piccolo (tuned in F), prima (in C), alto (in G), tenor (in F), and bass (in C). Two varieties of the instrument are the ''dvodentsivka'' and the ''pivtoradentsivka''.


Description

The ''dentsivka'' is a woodwind musical instrument. It differs from a '' sopilka'' in that, like the western European
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. A ''dentsivka'' is made from a tube of wood approximately long.
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s are cut (or burnt) into the tube and the fipple is made at one end. If the fipple is on the top of the instrument on the same plane as the playing holes, instead of the underside, the instrument is technically a ''kosa dudka'' ( uk, Коса дудка), though the distinction is not often made. The internal diameter is usually , with the walls of the tube being thick. In traditional instruments, the tuning varies with the length of the tube. The notes produced are usually
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s. Some ''dentsivkas'' from Western Ukraine have five tone holes. In recent times,
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ten-hole fingering has been developed for this instrument that has carried on to most of the other instruments in the ''sopilka'' family. The ''dentsivka'' is made in a variety of different sizes: the piccolo (tuned in F), prima (in C), alto (in G), tenor (in F), and bass (in C).


''Dvodentsivka'' and ''pivtoradentsivka''

The ''dvodentsivka''is made by joining two dentsivkas together into one instrument. The ''pivtoradentsivka'' ( uk, Півтораденцівка) consists of two ''dentsivkas'' joined together, but with only one of the pipes having fingerholes, the other acting as a
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. The drone pipe in a ''pivtoradentsivka'' is usually shorter than the playing pipe. The instrument has the same fingering as the standard ''dentsivka''.


See also

* Ukrainian folk music


References


Further reading

*Humeniuk, A. - ''Ukrainski narodni muzychni instrumenty'' - Kyiv: Naukova dumka, 1967. *Mizynec, V. - ''Ukrainian Folk Instruments'' - Melbourne: Bayda books, 1984. *Cherkaskyi, L. - ''Ukrainski narodni muzychni instrumenty'' // Tekhnika, Kyiv, Ukraine, 2003 - 262 pages. .


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