Plejer
Plejer is a type of traditional musical instrument commonly found in various cultures around the world. The term "plejer" is derived from the Slavic language, where it refers to a type of wind instrument. The plejer is typically made of wood and has a conical bore, which gives it a distinctive sound. It is often played by blowing air through the instrument, with the player's fingers controlling the pitch by covering or uncovering the holes on the body of the instrument.
The plejer has a long history and is often associated with folk music traditions. In some cultures,
In recent years, the plejer has gained renewed interest among musicians and enthusiasts of traditional music.