Thank you so much for sharing your lesson. This was incredibly helpful, and there aren't that many tutorials out there for the fujara. I look forward to watching/listening to more from you.
Neat tutorial with small clarification. Fujara is unique for Slovakia, it was invented and developed in Slovakia. It originated about 400 year ago from much smaller flutes. Slovak shepherds were aiming for over tones, extending length until they could not reach the openings and invented additional wind tube:)
My tin penny whistle can play the whole scale with just the bottom 3 holes (and using different overtones). This kinda looks like big version of that lol. I'm surprised how well in-tune it sounds.
@@jakecapistrant5403 Hi. Every year there are meetings of fujar players as well as fujar schools in various places in Slovakia. For example, "All-Slovak meeting of fujarists in Cicmany" (Celoslovenské stretnutie fujaristov v Cicmanoch) But also many other folklore festivals where you can also buy CD players on Fujara.
Thank you so much for sharing your lesson. This was incredibly helpful, and there aren't that many tutorials out there for the fujara. I look forward to watching/listening to more from you.
Thanks so much!
well done! Thank you for that
Thank you so much, an in depth tutorial has been much needed on RUclips!
Thank you for the support!
Wow so good!
Neat tutorial with small clarification. Fujara is unique for Slovakia, it was invented and developed in Slovakia. It originated about 400 year ago from much smaller flutes. Slovak shepherds were aiming for over tones, extending length until they could not reach the openings and invented additional wind tube:)
Thank you!
thank you sir. I have just receive my fujara from Slovakia. Very helpful! Any chance you upload some new videos? thanks from Rome
Thanks so much! What kind of videos would you want to see?
@@jakecapistrant5403 more tips how to play fujara... And i would like to listen you playing fujara
My tin penny whistle can play the whole scale with just the bottom 3 holes (and using different overtones). This kinda looks like big version of that lol. I'm surprised how well in-tune it sounds.
Jake. hello from north Slovakia
Hey, thanks for the comment! Someday I want to go to Slovakia to play fujara with other players and explore the landscape!
@@jakecapistrant5403 Hi. Every year there are meetings of fujar players as well as fujar schools in various places in Slovakia.
For example, "All-Slovak meeting of fujarists in Cicmany" (Celoslovenské stretnutie fujaristov v Cicmanoch) But also many other folklore festivals where you can also buy CD players on Fujara.