Fujara is actually a Slovak folk instrument, but it used to be together with Czech republic one country (Czechoslovakia, but nobody could spell it, so they had to split in two...). I am also a CZech, performing with Slovak fujara (and living in the USA). It is amazing instrument playing in overtone range of 2 octaves. -Bob - http://www.dusafujary.sk/bob-rychlik-en.php
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Fujara is actually a Slovak folk instrument, but it used to be together with Czech republic one country (Czechoslovakia, but nobody could spell it, so they had to split in two...). I am also a CZech, performing with Slovak fujara (and living in the USA). It is amazing instrument playing in overtone range of 2 octaves.
-Bob
- http://www.dusafujary.sk/bob-rychlik-en.php
That's a nice site you've got there. And thanks for the comment.
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