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- Kaval abstract "The kaval is a chromatic end-blown flute traditionally played throughout Azerbaijan, Turkey, Hungary, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Albania, southern Serbia (кавал), Ukraine, Moldova, northern Greece (καβάλι or τζαμάρα), Romania (caval), and Armenia (Բլուլ or blul). The kaval is primarily associated with mountain shepherds throughout the Balkans and Anatolia.Unlike the transverse flute, the kaval is fully open at both ends, and is played by blowing on the sharpened edge of one end. The kaval has 8 playing holes (7 in front and 1 in the back for the thumb) and usually four more unfingered intonation holes near the bottom of the kaval. As a wooden rim-blown flute, kaval is similar to the ney of the Arab world. The name kaval may once have been referred to various Balkan duct and rim-blown flutes, accounting for the present day diversity of the term’s usage.".
- Kaval thumbnail Bulgarian_kaval_in_key_of_D,_African_blackwood.jpg?width=300.
- Kaval wikiPageExternalLink S14788.htm.
- Kaval wikiPageExternalLink www.ndoctorov.com.
- Kaval wikiPageExternalLink www.nedyalkov.org.
- Kaval wikiPageExternalLink Kavals.
- Kaval wikiPageExternalLink www.rpkavalsandbagpipes.com.
- Kaval wikiPageExternalLink www.theodosiispassov.com.
- Kaval wikiPageID "584531".
- Kaval wikiPageRevisionID "605945512".
- Kaval classification Aerophone.
- Kaval classification Wind_instrument.
- Kaval classification Woodwind_instrument.
- Kaval color "#FFD700".
- Kaval color "#FFEC8B".
- Kaval hasPhotoCollection Kaval.
- Kaval imageCapt "Bulgarian kaval in key of D , African blackwood, made in 2012 by master craftsman Radoslav Paskalev,Virginia, USA thumb|Bulgarian kaval in key of D (Re), Mopane wood, Pewter inlay - Wedding style kaval, made in 2012 by master craftsman Radoslav Paskalev, Virginia, USA".
- Kaval name "Bulgarian Kaval".
- Kaval related Dilli_kaval.
- Kaval related Duduk.
- Kaval related Flute.
- Kaval related Frula.
- Kaval related Jedinka.
- Kaval related Ney.
- Kaval related Shvi.
- Kaval related Sring.
- Kaval subject Category:Albanian_musical_instruments.
- Kaval subject Category:Bashkir_musical_instruments.
- Kaval subject Category:Bosnian_musical_instruments.
- Kaval subject Category:Bulgarian_musical_instruments.
- Kaval subject Category:End-blown_flutes.
- Kaval subject Category:Macedonian_musical_instruments.
- Kaval subject Category:Moldovan_musical_instruments.
- Kaval subject Category:Romanian_musical_instruments.
- Kaval subject Category:Serbian_musical_instruments.
- Kaval subject Category:Turkish_musical_instruments.
- Kaval subject Category:Turkmen_musical_instruments.
- Kaval subject Category:Uzbekistani_musical_instruments.
- Kaval type AlbanianMusicalInstruments.
- Kaval type Artifact100021939.
- Kaval type BashkirMusicalInstruments.
- Kaval type BosnianMusicalInstruments.
- Kaval type BulgarianMusicalInstruments.
- Kaval type Device103183080.
- Kaval type End-blownFlutes.
- Kaval type Flute103372029.
- Kaval type Instrument103574816.
- Kaval type Instrumentality103575240.
- Kaval type MacedonianMusicalInstruments.
- Kaval type MoldovanMusicalInstruments.
- Kaval type MusicalInstrument103800933.
- Kaval type MusicalInstrumentsOfGeorgia(country).
- Kaval type Object100002684.
- Kaval type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Kaval type RomanianMusicalInstruments.
- Kaval type SerbianMusicalInstruments.
- Kaval type TurkishMusicalInstruments.
- Kaval type TurkmenMusicalInstruments.
- Kaval type Whole100003553.
- Kaval type WindInstrument104586932.
- Kaval type Woodwind104598582.
- Kaval comment "The kaval is a chromatic end-blown flute traditionally played throughout Azerbaijan, Turkey, Hungary, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Albania, southern Serbia (кавал), Ukraine, Moldova, northern Greece (καβάλι or τζαμάρα), Romania (caval), and Armenia (Բլուլ or blul). The kaval is primarily associated with mountain shepherds throughout the Balkans and Anatolia.Unlike the transverse flute, the kaval is fully open at both ends, and is played by blowing on the sharpened edge of one end.".
- Kaval label "Kaval".
- Kaval label "Kaval".
- Kaval label "Kaval".
- Kaval label "Kaval".
- Kaval label "Kaval".
- Kaval label "Кавал".
- Kaval label "カバル".
- Kaval sameAs Kaval.
- Kaval sameAs Kaval.
- Kaval sameAs カバル.
- Kaval sameAs 카발.
- Kaval sameAs Kaval.
- Kaval sameAs Kaval.
- Kaval sameAs m.02sjbv.
- Kaval sameAs Q178374.
- Kaval sameAs Q178374.
- Kaval sameAs Kaval.
- Kaval wasDerivedFrom Kaval?oldid=605945512.
- Kaval depiction Bulgarian_kaval_in_key_of_D,_African_blackwood.jpg.
- Kaval isPrimaryTopicOf Kaval.