Description |
The flute, known as Kaiui (Makasa'e), Fui (Fataluku)and Be'u (Kemak), is a traditional Timorese musical instrument typically made from au-fafulu, a species of bamboo. This instrument features seven holes: two on the top and five on the bottom. The manufacturing technique requires precision in measuring and drilling the holes and blocking the bamboo channel with a corn cob between the two top holes to control breath and produce sound. The Kaiui is cherished for its ability to produce melodies that evoke deep emotions and connections to tradition and family history. |