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- 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)...
- didgeridoo dingulator dizi djembe dotara dranyen drum ektara erhu fiddle fujara gadulka gaida ****ageum guan gudok guitalin guitar guitarra Portuguesa gusle...
- Festival Festivity of Saint Blaise Flamenco French timber framing scribing Fujara Georgian vocal polyphony ****zu ceramics Houtem Jaarmarkt Istrian scale...
- objects, crystal gl****, carved wooden figures, črpáks (wooden pitchers), fujaras (a folk instrument on the UNESCO list) and valaškas (a decorated folk hatchet)...
- kamale ngoni, kalimba, toy megaphone, percussion, whamola, resonator guitar, fujara, ukulele, and Siberian ghost catcher mouthbow." They also play the Bolo...
- orchestra, augmented by a chorus, four grand pianos, a pipe organ, digeridoo, fujara, a battery of exotic percussion, and three ondes Martenot, which feature...
- Tin Whistle (Pennywhistle) (Ireland) Shvi (Armenia) Dilli Kaval (Turkey) Fujara (Slovakia) ****ujara Alboka (Basque Country, Spain) Arghul (Egypt and other...
- region whose early development must remain largely conjectural include the fujara and the Slovak versions of bagpipes and the jaw harp. They certainly existed...
- such as Béla Bartók, Ján Cikker and Eugen Suchoň. In November 2005 the fujara (Slovak shepherds' pipe) and its music were named Masterpieces of the Oral...