Härjedalspipa
The härjedalspipa is a Swedish traditional fipple flute, similar to the spilåpipa with a slightly softer sound and only six finger holes. The model originated in Härjedalen, hence the name, and the most recognized traditional bearer of the instrument was Olof Jönsson (1867–1953), called Ol'Jansa, in , Härjedalen. The method of manufacture was preserved thanks to Oskar Olofsson in Lillhärdal, who passed his knowledge on to Gunnar Stenmark in Ås. Stenmark is today the most recognized maker of the instrument.
Wikipage redirect
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
primaryTopic
Härjedalspipa
The härjedalspipa is a Swedish traditional fipple flute, similar to the spilåpipa with a slightly softer sound and only six finger holes. The model originated in Härjedalen, hence the name, and the most recognized traditional bearer of the instrument was Olof Jönsson (1867–1953), called Ol'Jansa, in , Härjedalen. The method of manufacture was preserved thanks to Oskar Olofsson in Lillhärdal, who passed his knowledge on to Gunnar Stenmark in Ås. Stenmark is today the most recognized maker of the instrument.
has abstract
Härjedalspipan är en som kan l ...... erad till A börjat tillverkas.
@sv
The härjedalspipa is a Swedish ...... n other keys and temperaments.
@en
Wikipage page ID
30,011,841
page length (characters) of wiki page
Wikipage revision ID
928,431,713
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
wikiPageUsesTemplate
hypernym
type
comment
Härjedalspipan är en som kan l ...... r tillverkning professionellt.
@sv
The härjedalspipa is a Swedish ...... nized maker of the instrument.
@en
label
Härjedalspipa
@en
Härjedalspipa
@sv