Fujara
| Origin | Slovakia |
| Type | overtone flute |
| Key | various |
| Range | 4 octaves + 5 (1 octave + 4 melodically usable) |
| Lowest Note | E2 |
| Dynamics | limited; bass notes very quiet |
| Material | ash |
A large overtone flute (ca. 1.7m) which enables
overtone melodies, spectacular polyphonics
and very low specific melody lines.
Andreas Vollenweider: Book of Roses:
"In the Woods of Kroandal"
With special permission from AVAF music, Switzerland
S. Friedrich: "Derwish"
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All featured instruments have been played by
myself. The stylistic interpretation has been
adapted to the compositions. The instruments
can also be played in a more traditional style.
Most of the following instruments are available
in various keys. Other instruments and complete
instrument catalogue available upon request.
All featured instruments have been played by
myself. The stylistic interpretation has been
adapted to the compositions. The instruments
can also be played in a more traditional style.
Most of the following instruments are available
in various keys. Other instruments and complete
instrument catalogue available upon request.
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