Shepherd Overtones
The fujara is an overtone flute from central Slovakia originally played by shepherds. Their tradition and very special form of shepherd’s music was handed down through generations for hundreds of years. The specific construction of the fujara enables the player to create various overtones by altering the blowing pressure, and to play notes using the three tone holes. The sound of the fujara ranges from low, soft bass tones through sharp, high-intensity notes in the upper register.
Overview
Maple fujara built by Milan Koristek
Extensive set of various articulations including unique effect techniques
Multiple microphone positions for stereo and surround output
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