A small, single-reed wind instrument, usually about 15–25 cm (roughly a "span" or karış ) long. It is typically made from reed ( kargı ), though wood or bone versions exist [2, 3].
Based on the cultural and musicological context of this project, a "report" or summary typically covers the following: Bir KarД±ЕџlД±k Quot Sipsi Quot
The title most likely refers to the of the same name, which explores the cultural heritage, construction, and performance techniques of this small but powerful instrument. Key Aspects of the "Bir Karışlık Sipsi" Report A small, single-reed wind instrument, usually about 15–25
(A Span-Long Sipsi) refers to a significant documentary and research project focused on the sipsi , a traditional Turkish woodwind instrument primarily used in the Teke region of the Turkish folk music tradition [1, 2]. Key Aspects of the "Bir Karışlık Sipsi" Report
Despite its small size, it has a high-pitched, piercing sound and a range of about one octave. It is known for its "vibrato" and "glissando" techniques that mimic the human voice or nature [3]. Summary Table Origin Teke Region, Turkey (Burdur/Isparta) Material Reed ( Kargı ) and a small reed mouthpiece ( cuk ) Focus Preservation of intangible cultural heritage Key Figures Master sipsi players and TRT documentary producers