- The
fujara (Slovak pronunciation: [
ˈfujara]) is a
large wind
instrument of the
tabor pipe class. It
originated in
central Slovakia as a
sophisticated folk...
- the
Slovak fujara, made of two
connected parallel pipes of
different lengths. This is not to be
mistaken with the
Polish single pipe (
fujara, fujarka)...
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djembe dotara dranyen drum
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fiddle fujara gadulka gaida ****ageum guan
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region whose early development must
remain largely conjectural include the
fujara and the
Slovak versions of
bagpipes and the jaw harp. They
certainly existed...
- Tin
Whistle (Pennywhistle) (Ireland) Shvi (Armenia)
Dilli Kaval (Turkey)
Fujara (Slovakia) ****ujara
Alboka (Basque Country, Spain)
Arghul (Egypt and other...
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Clapton –
guitar (2)
Paddy Bush –
vocals (3, 7, 9), valiha,
singing bowls and
fujara (6),
musical bow,
whistle and
mandola (7)
Justin Vali –
valiha (3, 7), kabosy...
- Ukraine.
Willow flute -
Scandinavian flute Fujara — a
Slovak flute. Also
known as the "Shepherd's Flute", the
Fujara was
developed over many
years by shepherds...
- orchestra,
augmented by a chorus, four
grand pianos, a pipe organ, digeridoo,
fujara, a
battery of
exotic percussion, and
three ondes Martenot,
which feature...
- objects,
crystal gl****,
carved wooden figures, črpáks (wooden pitchers),
fujaras (a folk
instrument on the
UNESCO list) and valaškas (a
decorated folk hatchet)...
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clarinet French horn
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instruments trumpet Fujara aerophones 421.221.12
Slovakia fipple flutes recorder Gaida aerophones 422...