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Author Topic: EASY, CHEAP &GREAT - Ukrainian ethnic FLUTES 4 novices, amateurs &profies  (Read 1150 times)
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March 26, 2014, 03:23:25 PM
Last edit: March 27, 2014, 12:02:01 PM by Bogdan1975
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EASY, CHEAP &GREAT - Ukrainian folk FLUTE - SOPILKA

FOR kids, adults, music amateurs, beginners

& professional musicians


http://i4.minus.com/iwl2hnUOyTvG5.jpg

   Sound of sopilka (20 sec. mp-3):
https://www.dropbox.com/s/gt3uqniijhtx5kx/Soprano%20Sopilka%20Sounding%20Sample.mp3   (163 Kbytes)
      
Ukrainian traditional flute - SOPILKA [so-pEEl-kah] - initially looked as a European "tin whistle" or SVIREL but in XX century a talented Ukrainian musician and inventor Deminchuk came and sopilkas (piccolo, descant, treble, tenor,...) got chromatic scale tuning with advanced simple consequential fingering - becoming unique wind instrument - simple and traditional, with rich sound and academic instrument capabilities (easy halftones, 2.5 octave range) and became valued, loved and popular in Ukraine - see & hear some short videos here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wHqdY11Z0rc    (young musician Y.Larchikov)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDWvtzH6o3M&noredirect=1 (D.Zhuravchak)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwuubTV5cWM&noredirect=1 - ensemble of four sopilkas

http://i.minus.com/ibm9X93R3BbCo3.jpg

The wonder of fingering making sopilka much easier to master (when compared with "conventional" Western RECORDER or TIN WHISTLE etc) is
repeating of fingerings (simple themselves) of respective notes in first and second octaves
(with only one exception in second and few exceptions in the third octave) -
see fingering chart:
http://minus.com/i/TArYygoZVusU
(also here's INTERACTIVE (!) ONE - http://muza-w.ru/fing/s_c.htm).
{Well, octave shift in instrument sounding with the same fingering is provided by certain changing of blowing intensity - higher notes needs a bit more strong air flow - as in recorder flutes...}

We are proud to present you fine precisely made of good wood (& also of more reliable ebonite - specially for "extreme players") by true Ukrainian workshops soprano (descant) sopilkas - usable for school, home and professional use, both solo and ensemble,
for "hot start" in music, just for fun and for serious one, for kids and seniors,
and now for cryptocurrency miners and everybody others... Wink

Now we invite you to your home cinema to view a
professional music teacher's video introduction to sopilka playing
(15 min. in Ukrainian - WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES (*-!!!-*))
http://youtu.be/peV7s_yZVjE
(you also may download this video lesson from https://www.dropbox.com/s/y6svmkop0udwlfn/Sopilka%20-%20Ukrainian%20ethnic%20flute%20-%20Introduction%20for%20beginners.webm)
 
and an Ukrainian teenager-tricky-joker's video in English
(7 min. in web-cam quality, sorry, but also of some utility):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QKx_MbqsEi4  
[or here - https://www.dropbox.com/s/u62g1281qncr7oa/Introducing%20%27%27teenagers%27%27%27%20%27%27lesson%27%27%20of%20playing%20sopilka.webm ]

Some additional advices may be sent you - if needed - via email (see below).

So our offer is: good Ukrainian sopilkas (soprano = descant) made of wood (simple or "demountable") and of ebonite for reasonable price (fingering charts included) with worldwide EMS shipping -
up to three instruments in one parcel with minimal tax.
My email is bogdan1975(&)i.ua , you are welcome to contact me for more detailed information.          

We receive BTC, LTC, DOGE, FTC, FRK, IFC, XPM.  Smiley

We wish you & your children a good musical practice providing many nice minutes Smiley and lots of positive emotions (& successfully challenging bronchitis or asthma if one's suffering on any of such (!) - as well as mastering any other funny simple wind instrument, clearly!), helping kids in learning (improving discipline and attention concentration) and giving you a chance to start your own exploration of the exciting world of traditional music - which is speaking not only language of notes and rhythms but mainly language of heart:
              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PX5MgauaKf0
     -<@         www.youtube.com/watch?v=aVEpLl941bE      :-)
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March 26, 2014, 10:37:55 PM
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Very well i love musical instruments i do play recorder guitar and piano. Very nicely described and a very product oriented detailed thread but hey did you missed on mention the most important part that is the price Tongue or you haven't mention it intentionally Huh
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March 27, 2014, 12:13:46 AM
Last edit: March 27, 2014, 08:27:04 AM by Bogdan1975
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Sorry,  this is my first thread... price is $37 for decent wooden sopilka & $46 for top quality one (difference is not very significant and regards to outward appearance not sounding) wooden and ebonite sopilkas I have priced equally - both options have their advantages and disadvantages. Worldwide EMS shipping costs for small parcels may vary in our country depending from where one`s sending it... ($39 - $55 I think is passable for good thing).
Sorry for my mistake. Good luck!
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March 27, 2014, 08:31:32 AM
Last edit: March 27, 2014, 08:42:23 AM by Bogdan1975
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Just look at them:

http://i.minus.com/ibm9X93R3BbCo3.jpg
http://i.minus.com/ibm9X93R3BbCo3.jpg
 ... and more Ukrainian souvenirs coming soon...
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