havalandr
Havalandr is a term that refers to a specific type of wind instrument, often used in traditional music and folk traditions. The instrument is typically made from a hollowed-out piece of wood, such as a gourd or a hollowed-out log, and is played by blowing air through it to produce a resonant sound. The pitch and tone of the havalandr can be altered by changing the player's embouchure or by covering and uncovering the holes on the instrument.
The havalandr is commonly found in various cultures around the world, including those in Africa, Asia, and
Despite its widespread use, the havalandr is not as well-known as some other wind instruments, such as