Fujara flute history in-short
The Fujara flute is basically a gothic bass 3 hole flute. Such 3 hole bass flutes have been known, and used in Europe in 12th-13th centuries (this is verified from paintings, and by archaeology). Because these flutes had just 3 holes, the player often played them with just one hand (it was shorter), and acompanied himself by playing a drum with the other hand. In Brussels museum there is a similar 3 hole bass flute approximately 93-102 cm long, with 2 holes in the front side and 1 hole in the back side and with side air pipe, origin – Northern Italy. This instrument is very In this context the place of origin of current Fujara bass flute is now considered north of Banska Bystrica, |
Fujara flute related woodwind instruments:
If we accept the Fujara flute in the family of tree holes flutes, we have…
Expansion of Fujara flute in Slovakia
Today we are able to recognize three specific regions in Slovakia where Fujara flute developed…
The full story
“I remember my old conversation with uncle Paciga, respected Fujara craftsmen. I entreated him to…
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