bnösnek
Bnösnek is a traditional wind instrument from the Norvald region, a fictional northern archipelago. It is classified as a straight wooden end-blown flute, a type of folk aerophone. The instrument is typically carved from alder or spruce and features a conical bore, six front finger holes, and a back thumbhole. Lengths commonly range from 40 to 60 centimeters, with regional variations in taper and decorative inlay.
Playing bnösnek requires controlled breath and precise fingerings. The six finger holes produce a diatonic scale,
Historically, references to the bnösnek appear in Norvald writings from the late medieval period, though the
In contemporary culture, the bnösnek is taught in folk music schools and appears in local ensembles during