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fipple

[ UK /fˈɪpə‍l/ ]
[ US /ˈfɪpəɫ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a wooden plug forming a flue pipe (as the mouthpiece of a recorder)

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  • The Clark Original is a conical barrel – the alternate is a cylinder – with a fipple, or mouthpiece, of wood inserted in the squared top. BOOK VIEW CAFE BLOG » Whistle While You Geek
  • A small fipple flute with with four finger two thumb .
  • A Flote by Any Other Name program, featuring performances by Naomi Senzer and Larry Zukof on transverse flute and fipple flute, and more. nmsmusicschool. org Laura Ouimette New Haven Advocate: News
  • Unfortunately part of the mouth-piece and the clay block or fipple were missing, and immediate conservation was needed.
  • Place the tip of the fipple between your lips, but not between your teeth. Undefined
  • Then, from behind him, far off, he heard a faint whistling as of air flowing through fipple pipes. THE BROKEN GOD
  • One more to go later next month and then it just depends on whether or not I want a fipple on my fake foob or not. Personal « WordPress.com Tag Feed
  • Musicians sat in the corner: a jar-drum, a tambourine, trumpets, and a fipple flute. Travel Tales in the Promised Land (Palestine)
  • The fipple is made from a piece of 5/16th hardwood dowel about one and a half inches long.
  • I did a lot of reading on the Web, learning terms like chiff and fipple. BOOK VIEW CAFE BLOG » Whistle While You Geek
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