frula (Instrument)
The frula is a traditional wooden wind instrument commonly found in the Balkans, particularly in countries like Serbia, Croatia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is typically made from a single piece of wood and features a simple design with a narrow body and a flared end. The frula produces a soft, melodic sound and is often used in folk music.
This instrument is played by blowing air into one end while covering and uncovering finger holes along the body to create different pitches. The frula is an important part of the cultural heritage in the region and is often associated with traditional celebrations and dances.