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Not at all OT: Schwegelpfeifen

Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2004 8:19 am
by ChristianRo
Fellow fluters,
just wanted to draw your attention to a nice little instrument of the Bavarian/Austrian folk tradition: The so-called Seitel- or Schwegelpfeife. It is a cylindrical (sometimes conical), non-tunable simple-system transverse flute which fingers exactly like a whistle, yet it stems from a different tradition. They are made in keys from D down to Low F I believe. A couple of weeks a go I had the chance to play one from the renowned German bagpipe maker Helmut Mossmann and I was very pleased. I would say for those looking for a affordable wooden alternative to bamboo flutes, this would be a good thing to try. The Schwegelpfeifer scene in Bavaria and Austria seems to be alive and kicking. Try http://berg.heim.at/almwiesen/410081/ or www.dudelsack-mossmann.de for more infos and pics (mostly in German).
Now back to practicing, folks :)

Re: Not at all OT: Schwegelpfeifen

Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2004 9:00 am
by talasiga
ChristianRo wrote:.................
The so-called Seitel- or Schwegelpfeife. It is a cylindrical (sometimes conical), non-tunable simple-system transverse flute which fingers exactly like a whistle, yet it stems from a different tradition.
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The simple system flutes and whistles are from the one pan-Eurasian stem and the different traditions are the branches.

Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2004 9:14 am
by ChristianRo
Thank you, Dr. talasiga for clarification :oops: And, yes you can play slip jigs in lederhosen...