Prefiksars
Prefiksars are a type of musical instrument that combines elements of both percussion and wind instruments. They are typically made of metal and feature a cylindrical body with a mouthpiece at one end and a bell at the other. The player blows into the mouthpiece to produce a continuous tone, similar to a wind instrument, while simultaneously striking the body of the instrument with mallets or sticks to create percussion-like sounds. This dual action allows for a wide range of timbres and dynamics, making prefiksars versatile instruments in various musical genres, including classical, jazz, and experimental music. The instrument's unique sound and playing technique have contributed to its growing popularity among musicians seeking innovative and expressive instruments.