Fujara Solo by Nadishana

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Uploaded by on Jan 12, 2008

You can buy this instrument here: http://shop.nadishana.com/futujara
This is awesome fujara (slovakian overtone flute made by Max Brumberg. Besides great sound it's very cheap because it's made out of PVC. If you interested to buy one, write me a message.

There's improved and developed version of this instrument, watch the demo video here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Vv9OHA1lPw

It's some great news about futuristic fujara: It's collapsible and comes in sets. It's one part with whistle and joint and two playing tubes in different tuning. For example when you want to use D fujara you connect D tube, when you want to play on C fujara you replace it with C tube. And when you disconnect the part with the holes you have overtone flute! (Check video for details) So in fact you have 3 instruments in one in collapsible variant (much easy to transport)
There's 2 sets we offer:
C,D (90 euros together) and
A,G (99 euros together, longer tubes)

I got many emails if the price which stays above is right or it's some mistake. Yes, it is right, be happy:)

Features:

1. Three instruments in one: two fujaras and one overtone flute!
2. Very well tuned in western concert temperated tuning
3. Collapsible (no hassle during transportation)
4. Extremely light: less than 500 gramms for the set!
5. Professional quality of sound
6. The holes are close together so you can use different fingering and apply the techniques from other flutes (see video for details)
7. Very easy to play, everybody can start playing right away!
8. Highly durable
9. Cheapest fujara ever!

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  • For me, brand new, I am deepley touches.. Is this the natural sound?

  • @regeldrei

    yes, sound is natural, 100% organic :)

  • Is it possible to use a Kalyuka technique with the Fujara?

  • @FeistyCoconut

    yes, but with this model: watch?v=1Vv9OHA1lPw

  • hey this is wicked,the first time i have ever heard of a fujara, just curious to know if you are able to cicular breath with one like a digirido??

    im looking to buy one at the moment after seeing this clip also looking on you web page now awsome stuff

  • thanks for kind words!

    yes it's possible to cicular breath with it.

Top Comments

  • this is Slovakia musical instruments!!!

  • i am from Slovakia and fujara is typical for our country,,,i love this clip,,,:) thank you for doing this video :)))

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  • WoW !!! you got me going CRAZZY MAN !!!!!! it's my 3 rd that i build !!!! i cant stop !!!! i just love it !!! thanks verry mutch for your inspiring videos and great instrument !!!

    focostyle ;O)

  • Thank you so mutch, I feel mutch nature in me, I am verry happy !!

  • J'adore votre musique =) I love it, it's beautiful....

    Thank you

  • I'm from Slovakia and I like the original instrument better, but this is still amazing. And also an inexpensive alternative to a 400-500 euro hand carved fujara.

  • This is "oh my God" awesome! =D

  • @nadishana What kind of fipple do you use in making the Futujara?  You're a fantastic artist, your music is really inspiring!

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