Koza

A Koza (meaning "goat") is the generic term for one of five basic types of bagpipes used in Polish folk music. The koza comes from the southern region of Poland known as Podhale and differs considerably from other types of bagpipes in its construction. Its scale is: b,c,d,e,f,g (with drones on B, f and b). The instrument is known for producing a continuous, low pitch.

Construction and appearance

Unlike other bagpipes, the koza has three drones: one in the separate drone-pipe, and two in the chanter, which has three channels.This wind instrument consists of a single reed pipe, often made of a cane blade lapped onto copper tubing set into motion when wind is fed by arm pressure on a goat-skin bag. The pipe is held in a wooden socket tied into the bag, which is inflated by the mouth (through a blowpipe with a leather nonreturn valve). The finger holes of the pipe, or chanter, play melodies while the remaining pipes, or drones, sound single notes tuned against the chanter by means of extendable joints.

Koza (disambiguation)

Koza is a type of Polish bagpipe.

Koza may also refer to:

  • Ardis Kozulis (Koza), puiss from Latvia
  • John Koza, 20th-century computer scientist and genetic programming pioneer
  • Koza, Opole Voivodeship (south-west Poland)
  • Koza, Wakayama, Japanese town, merged in 2005 into Kushimoto
  • Kōza District, Kanagawa, Japanese district in Kanagawa Province
  • Koza, city in Okinawa, Okinawa
  • Koza, Cameroon, a commune in Cameroon
  • Koza, a 2015 Slovak film
  • Koza, a Slavic folk ritual, possibly of pre-Christian origin
  • Goat (2015 film)

    Goat (Slovak: Koza) is a 2015 Slovak drama film directed by Ivan Ostrochovský. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was selected as the Slovak entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated.

    Cast

  • Peter Baláž as Himself
  • Nikola Bongilajová as Nikolka
  • Stanislava Bongilajová as Misa
  • Ján Franek as Franek
  • Alexandra Palatinusová as Mia (voice)
  • Tatiana Piussi as HItchhiker
  • Manfred Schmid as The German
  • See also

  • List of submissions to the 88th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film
  • List of Slovak submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
  • References

    External links

  • Goat at the Internet Movie Database
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