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Çığırtma or çağırtma is a Turkish folk instrument of the wind type. The çığırtma is made from the wing bone of an eagle. It is known to be used mostly by shepherds and is an almost forgotten instrument today. It has a total of seven melody holes with six on the top and one underneath. It is about 15–30 centimeters (5.9–11.8 inches) long.

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  • Çığırtma or çağırtma is a Turkish folk instrument of the wind type. The çığırtma is made from the wing bone of an eagle. It is known to be used mostly by shepherds and is an almost forgotten instrument today. It has a total of seven melody holes with six on the top and one underneath. It is about 15–30 centimeters (5.9–11.8 inches) long. (en)
  • Çığırtma – turecki instrument ludowy, flet o długości od 15 do 30 cm wykonywany z kości skrzydła orła górskiego. (pl)
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  • Çığırtma or çağırtma is a Turkish folk instrument of the wind type. The çığırtma is made from the wing bone of an eagle. It is known to be used mostly by shepherds and is an almost forgotten instrument today. It has a total of seven melody holes with six on the top and one underneath. It is about 15–30 centimeters (5.9–11.8 inches) long. (en)
  • Çığırtma – turecki instrument ludowy, flet o długości od 15 do 30 cm wykonywany z kości skrzydła orła górskiego. (pl)
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  • Çığırtma (pl)
  • Çığırtma (en)
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