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The fujara (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈfujɑrɑ]) originated in central Slovakia as a large sophisticated folk shepherd's overtone fipple flute of unique design. It is technically a contrabass in the tabor pipe class.Ranging from 160 to 200 cm long (5'3" - 6'6") and tuned in A, G, and F. It has three tone holes located on the lower part of the main body. The sound is produced by a fipple at the upper end of the main body of the fujara.
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