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Sopelice

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  • CMT inv. 747 - Sopelica
  • CMT inv. 748 - Sopelica
  • EMI-1878 - Sopelica
  • EMI-1886 - Sopelica
  • EMI-1983 - Sopelica
  • EMI-2861 - Sopelica
  • EMI-4079 - Sopelica
  • EMI-685 - Sopelica
  • INU-58 - Sopelica
  • ZMP-1086 - Sopelica
  • ZMP-1087 - Sopelica
  • ZMP-706 - Sopelica
  • ZMP-707 - Sopelica
  • ZMP-918 - Sopelica
  • ZMP-944 - Sopelica
  • Sopelica CMT inv. 747

    Zbirka: Museo Teatrale Carlo Schmidl, Trieste

    Eugenio Pinzin
    1991. , Poreč

    Cane, Hand made

    A=275 D2= / E5=16,8
    B=230 E1=92 E6= 18
    C1=19,5 E2=16 F=14,7
    C2= 21 E3=17,5 G=8
    D1= 21 E4=16,8 H=6

     

    The instrument has seven finger-holes. The holes were made with scissors and eventually shaped with a reamer. The vent-hole is semicircular. The instrument is made from the cane with the use of billhook. A wooden stopper is inserted into the pipe opening.

    Sopelica
  • Sopelica CMT inv. 748

    Zbirka: Museo Teatrale Carlo Schmidl, Trieste

    Martin Glavaš
    1985. , Pula

    Wood, Woodturning

    A=300 D2= E5=23
    B=260 E1=100 E6=23
    C1=24 E2=23 F=14
    C2=25,5 E3=24 G=8
    D1=30 E4=23,5 H=4

     

    The instrument has seven finger-holes, one of which is a thumb hole on the lower side in line with the first. The sopela is decorated with ridges, grooves and decorative parallel rings made with an incandescent wire on a lathe.

    Sopelica
  • Sopelica EMI-1878

    Zbirka: Ethnographic Museum of Istria

    Anton Peteh
    1970. , Petešljari (Žminj)

    Wood, Woodturning

    A=310 D2=31 E5=23
    B=255 E1=107 E6=21
    C1=28 E2=21 F=16
    C2=35 E3=20 G=8
    D1=24 E4=21 H=4,5

     

    The instrument has seven finger-holes ,one of which is a thumb hole on the lower side in line with the first. The sopelica is decorated with a larger number of turned thin parallel rings, ridges and grooves.

    Sopelica
  • Sopelica EMI-1886

    Zbirka: Ethnographic Museum of Istria

    Anton Peteh
    1970. , Petešljari (Žminj)

    Wood, Woodturning

    A=290 D2= E5=22
    B=243 E1=94,5 E6=19,5
    C1=30 E2=21 F=14,6
    C2=35 E3=20 G=8,3
    D1=25 E4=21 H=4

     

    The instrument has seven finger-holes, one of which is a thumb hole on the lower side in line with the first. The sopelica is decorated with a larger number of turned thin parallel rings, ridges and grooves. In addition, in some places, marks drawn in pencil are clearly visible. By comparison with other instruments of the same builder it can be assumed that this instrument has not been completed, and that the master had the intention to create additional ornaments. Due to a poor choice of material, the pipe twisted over time.

    Sopelica
  • Sopelica EMI-1983

    Zbirka: Ethnographic Museum of Istria

    Anton Peteh
    1973. , Petešljari (Žminj)

    Wood, Woodturning

    A=318 D2=/ E5=21
    B=269 E1=113 E6=21
    C1=31 E2=20 F=14
    C2=31 E3=20 G=9,5
    D1=24 E4=20 H=4,5

     

     

     

    The instrument has seven finger-holes, one of which is a thumb hole on the lower side in line with the first. The sopelica is decorated with a larger number of turned thin parallel rings, ridges and grooves.

    Sopelica
  • Sopelica EMI-2861

    Zbirka: Ethnographic Museum of Istria

    Karlo Malinarić
    1982. , Brnobići (Roč)

    Wood, Hand made

    A=290 D2= / E5=22
    B=250 E1=64 E6=21
    C1=31 E2=21 F=14,5
    C2=28 E3=20 G=14,5
    D1=25 E4=20 H=4,5

     

    The instrument has six finger-holes . The holes are drilled by burning. It is decorated with a protrusion above the opening of the labium and a narrow protruding ring at the bottom of the instrument. The instrument lightly expands in a bell at its bottom. A wooden cap is inserted at the lower opening. It was entirely handmade.

    Sopelica
  • Sopelica EMI-4079

    Zbirka: Ethnographic Museum of Istria

    Martin Glavaš
    oko 1990. , Pula

    Wood, Olive, Woodturning

    A=290 D2=28 E5=22
    B=257 E1=64 E6=21
    C1=25 E2=21 F=14,5
    C2=30 E3=20 G=14,5
    D1=21 E4=20 H=4,5

     

    The instrument has seven finger-holes, one of which is a thumb hole on the lower side in line with the first. The sopela is decorated with ridges, grooves and decorative parallel rings made with an incandescent wire on a lathe.

    Sopelica
  • Sopelica EMI-685

    Zbirka: Ethnographic Museum of Istria

    Anton Peteh
    1963. , Petešljari (Žminj)

    Wood, Woodturning

    A=312 D2= E5=20
    B=264 E1=115 E6=20
    C1=30 E2=20 F=14,5
    C2=35 E3=21 G=9
    D1=24 E4=22 H=4

     

    The instrument has seven finger-holes , one of which is a thumb hole on the lower side in line with the first. The sopelica is decorated with a larger number of turned thin parallel rings, ridges and grooves.

    Sopelica
  • Sopelica INU-58

    Zbirka: Institute of Ethnology and Folklore Research

    Anonymous
    2. pol. 20.st.

    Wood, Woodturning, Hand made

    A=305 D2=32 E5=23
    B=260 E1=115 E6=23
    C1=31 E2=23 F=14
    C2=34 E3=23 G=8
    D1=24 E4=23 H=4,5

     


    The instrument has seven finger-holes, one of which is a thumb hole on the lower side in line with the first. The sopelica is decorated with a larger number of turned thin parallel rings, ridges and grooves.

    Sopelica
  • Sopelica ZMP-1086

    Zbirka: The Museum of the Poreč Territory

    Anton Peteh
    1965. , Petešljari (Žminj)

    Wood, Woodturning, Hand made

    A=313 D2=34 E5=20
    B=268 E1=120 E6=25
    C1=32 E2=22 F=14
    C2=35 E3=22 G=19
    D1=25 E4=20 H=4

     

    The instrument has seven finger-holes, one of which is a thumb hole on the lower side in line with the first. The instrument is decorated with a larger number of turned thin parallel rings, ridges and grooves.

    Sopelica
  • Sopelica ZMP-1087

    Zbirka: None

    Anton Peteh
    1962. , Petešljari (Žminj)

    Wood, Woodturning, Hand made

    A=306 D2=28 E5=22
    B=272 E1=120 E6=22
    C1=26 E2=22 F=16,5
    C2=29 E3=22 G=10
    D1=19 E4=22 H=

     

    The instrument has seven finger-holes, one of which is a thumb hole on the lower side in line with the first. The pipe in the bottom has been enlarged in the bell form, independently of the fact that it doesn't have any acoustic function. The instrument is decorated with a larger number of turned thin parallel rings, ridges and grooves.

    Sopelica
  • Sopelica ZMP-706

    Zbirka: The Museum of the Poreč Territory

    Anonymous
    1. pol. 20. st./sec. XX, 1. meta'/20th cent., 1st half

    Wood, Woodturning, Hand made

    A=263 D2=26 E5=21
    B=235 E1=85 E6=21
    C1=25 E2=19 F=13
    C2=20 E3=21 G=10
    D1=19 E4=21 H=5,5

     

    The instrument has seven finger-holes, one of which is a thumb hole on the lower side, made between the first and the second finger-hole. Except the wider detail on the bottom of the instrument and a small number of turned thin parallel rings, the whistle is not particularly decorated. The mouthpiece is damaged and the opening end is closed.

    Sopelica
  • Sopelica ZMP-707

    Zbirka: The Museum of the Poreč Territory

    Anonymous
    1. pol. 20. st./sec. XX, 1. meta'/20th cent., 1st half

    Wood, Woodturning, Hand made

    A=316 D2=21 E5=22
    B=275 E1=118 E6=23
    C1=25 E2=24 F=
    C2=29 E3=22 G=
    D1=31 E4=23 H=

     

    The instrument has seven finger-holes, one of which is a thumb hole on the lower side in line with the first. The instrument is decorated with a larger number of turned thin parallel rings, ridges and grooves. The mouthpiece is slightly damaged.

    Sopelica
  • Sopelica ZMP-918

    Zbirka: The Museum of the Poreč Territory

    Anonymous
    1962.

    Wood, Woodturning, Hand made

    A=318 D2=34 E5=22
    B=281 E1=130 E6=22
    C1=30 E2=22 F=15
    C2=32 E3=21 G=10
    D1=20 E4=22 H=4,5

     

    The instrument has seven finger-holes, one of which is a thumb hole on the lower side in line with the first. The instrument is decorated with a larger number of turned thin parallel rings in the upper part. The mouthpiece is damaged and tied with a wire.

    Sopelica
  • Sopelica ZMP-944

    Zbirka: The Museum of the Poreč Territory

    Anonymous
    2. pol. 20 st.

    Cane, Hand made

    A=372 D2= / E5=31
    B=330 E1=197 E6= /
    C1=27 E2=24 F=21
    C2= / E3=22 G=18,3
    D1= / E4=25 H=7,5

     

    The instrument has five finger-holes. It is richly decorated with carved geometrical lines. The ornaments are coloured red.

    Sopelica
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