Order and buy a traditional Bulgarian flute Kaval (also often used the name Balkans flute, Macedonian flute) – on our website in the section Kaval and Shupelka
Kaval – diagonal open flute whistle, common in Bulgaria (Bulgarian: Cavale.), Moldavia and Romania (room Caval.), Macedonia, Serbia, Ukraine, northern Greece (Kavali or Dzhamara), Armenia (Armenian Բլուլ.). Modern Bulgarian kaval has 8 slot openings (7 on the front side of the flute, 1 on the reverse side) and four non-fiction adjusting holes between the major ports and the end of the flute. The adjustment holes are also called “devil’s hole”. According to Bulgarian folk tale, once called the devil shepherd on a musical duel and as a shepherd sleep, made in kaval shepherd new holes, to frustrate the sound. Instead shepherd kaval sounded even better, and the devil lost the contest.
Kaval sound airy, colorful, rich in overtones.
