Instrument, Woodwind
Object number2004.93.10
MediumWood
Credit LineGift of Serb National Federation
DescriptionMedium colored wood frula. Two half-moon holes on one end for blowing into, and two corresponding holes on opposite end. Carving on top.Two square openings near mouth end, and seven round holes on other end for fingers.Dimensions1.75 x 12.75 in. (4.4 x 32.4 cm)Historical NotesDonated to the Serb National Federation from family of late Ann Maravich, Aliquippa.Label TextLike the gusle and other Serbian instruments, the frula came to America with Serbians who intended to maintain their culture in the new land. The frula is a Shepherd’s flute, with a piccolo-like sound. The shepherd played the instrument while tending his sheep. Many Serbians continue to play this music in America.
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On View
On viewCollections
c. 1987
Chicago Musical Instrument Company
1847-1969
1840-1879
Renwal American Sundries Company
c. 1987