Folk Musical Instruments Workshop We specialize in making Folk Music Instruments from Eastern Europe. We also work with many instrument makers in Eastern Europe and have the capability to order hard to find musical instruments. Please contact us directly for special orders. MORE
Cimbalom: The hammered dulcimer of East Europe, It exists in several forms in Eastern Europe. The player can vary the sound by using different kinds of sticks and also by using pizzicato techniques and harmonics. We make 3 octaves fully chromatic small cimbaloms. MORE
Sopilka Family: A collection of wooden shepherd’s flutes with ten holes from Ukraine. The Sopilka family incompases a complete range of four octaves representing a compleate
Soprano Sopilka Fujara: A 6-7 foot long, 3 holed, bass fipple flute from Slovakia. Tylynka, Tilincã: A simple folk flute from the Carpathian
Mountains with neither fipple nor holes; the player depends on
overtones to play melodies. Drymba: a jaw harp with a free beating metal tongue.
Frula, Fluier: a small six-holed shepherd’s flute. Dvodencivka: a double flute that allows the player to play in
harmony.
Jew's Harp
Cimbalom Sticks:
We make custom Cimbalom Sticks (hammers) We use the best quality English Walnut to make the hammers. We also use a variety of other woods such as cherry, black wallnut, rattan and other materials to make sticks. Please contact us if you would like to place an order for the Cimbalom Sticks.
Nai, (panflute): An ancient folk instrument, it consists of 25 pipes joined together, each of which produces one sound.
Zozulka: a ceramic, globular flute, similar to the ocarina
CLICK HERE TO ORDER CIMBALOM STICKS (HAMMERS)
Romanian, Moldavian, Ukrainian, Hungarian and Slovak styles are available for special order.