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The kuvytsi (Ukrainian: Кувиці), kugikly, kuvikly (Russian: Кугиклы, Кувиклы) are the Ukrainian and Russian variant of pan pipes. Pan pipes have been found in archeological excavations in Ukraine that date back some 5,000 years. The instrument consists of several pipes each of which, when blown endwise, produces one sound. Various versions of the kuvytsi exist in Ukraine, such as the one-sided kuvytsi, which consist of a system of pipes from great to small in one lode or two-sided kuvytsi, which have their greatest pipe in the center.

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  • The kuvytsi (Ukrainian: Кувиці), kugikly, kuvikly (Russian: Кугиклы, Кувиклы) are the Ukrainian and Russian variant of pan pipes. Pan pipes have been found in archeological excavations in Ukraine that date back some 5,000 years. The instrument consists of several pipes each of which, when blown endwise, produces one sound. Various versions of the kuvytsi exist in Ukraine, such as the one-sided kuvytsi, which consist of a system of pipes from great to small in one lode or two-sided kuvytsi, which have their greatest pipe in the center. These instruments were used by ensembles in Chernihiv Province and also widely in Western Ukraine. These instruments allow chromatic notes to be readily obtained, a semitone lower than the primary sound of the pipe. This is done by bending the angle of the pipes with relation to the player's lips. The air stream is thus broken on the far end of the pipe, rather than the end closest the lips. (en)
  • Куви́ця (ребро, свиріль, най; рос. куги́клы, куви́клы, куви́чки, цевни́ца) — український та російський народний інструмент, флейта Пана. (uk)
  • Куги́клы (куви́клы, куви́чки, цевни́ца, дудки, тростянки, укр. куви́ця, кувичка, свиріль) — русская и украинская многоствольная флейта. Трубки кугикл не скрепляют между собой. Изготавливаются из стеблей тростника (курские кугиклы), зонтичных растений или коры бузины (брянские и калужские кугиклы). (ru)
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  • Kugikly. Russia, Kursk Governorate. 1871 (en)
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  • *Aerophone (en)
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  • Kuvytsi (en)
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  • *Rebro *Svyryli *Pan pipes (en)
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  • Куви́ця (ребро, свиріль, най; рос. куги́клы, куви́клы, куви́чки, цевни́ца) — український та російський народний інструмент, флейта Пана. (uk)
  • Куги́клы (куви́клы, куви́чки, цевни́ца, дудки, тростянки, укр. куви́ця, кувичка, свиріль) — русская и украинская многоствольная флейта. Трубки кугикл не скрепляют между собой. Изготавливаются из стеблей тростника (курские кугиклы), зонтичных растений или коры бузины (брянские и калужские кугиклы). (ru)
  • The kuvytsi (Ukrainian: Кувиці), kugikly, kuvikly (Russian: Кугиклы, Кувиклы) are the Ukrainian and Russian variant of pan pipes. Pan pipes have been found in archeological excavations in Ukraine that date back some 5,000 years. The instrument consists of several pipes each of which, when blown endwise, produces one sound. Various versions of the kuvytsi exist in Ukraine, such as the one-sided kuvytsi, which consist of a system of pipes from great to small in one lode or two-sided kuvytsi, which have their greatest pipe in the center. (en)
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  • Kuvytsi (en)
  • Кугиклы (ru)
  • Кувиця (uk)
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