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- Birbynė abstract "A birbynė is a Lithuanian aerophone that can be either single or double-reeded and may or may not have a mouthpiece. Birbynė can be made of a variety materials: wood, bark, horn, straw, goose feather, etc. The earliest and simplest examples were used by children as playtoys and by shepherds as a tool to control the herd. In the 19th century, influenced by classical instruments and especially the clarinet, birbynė evolved into a serious musical instrument used in assembles. Modern birbynės are made of wood with bells of horn and usually have ten tone holes. They are divided into three categories: soprano, tenor, and contrabass.".
- Birbynė thumbnail Birbyne_front_back.jpg?width=300.
- Birbynė wikiPageID "15873475".
- Birbynė wikiPageRevisionID "606128076".
- Birbynė classification Single-reed_instrument.
- Birbynė name "Birbynė".
- Birbynė names "Birbynė, klernata, parputas, ragelis".
- Birbynė related Rhaita.
- Birbynė related Shawm.
- Birbynė related Sopila.
- Birbynė related Sorna.
- Birbynė related Suona.
- Birbynė related Zurna.
- Birbynė subject Category:Lithuanian_musical_instruments.
- Birbynė subject Category:Reed_aerophones.
- Birbynė comment "A birbynė is a Lithuanian aerophone that can be either single or double-reeded and may or may not have a mouthpiece. Birbynė can be made of a variety materials: wood, bark, horn, straw, goose feather, etc. The earliest and simplest examples were used by children as playtoys and by shepherds as a tool to control the herd. In the 19th century, influenced by classical instruments and especially the clarinet, birbynė evolved into a serious musical instrument used in assembles.".
- Birbynė label "Birbynė".
- Birbynė label "Birbynė".
- Birbynė label "Birbynė".
- Birbynė label "Бирбине".
- Birbynė sameAs Birbyn%C4%97.
- Birbynė sameAs Birbynė.
- Birbynė sameAs Birbynė.
- Birbynė sameAs Q864989.
- Birbynė sameAs Q864989.
- Birbynė wasDerivedFrom Birbynė?oldid=606128076.
- Birbynė depiction Birbyne_front_back.jpg.