Sjøfløyte

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The sjøfløyte (

recorder. This instrument first came to Norway by sea, thus its name, from Continental Europe in the 18th and 19th centuries, and was extensively copied largely from German-made instruments. The name "sea flute" is most common in Numedal, Telemark and Agder. On the west coast they are called "German flute", for its nation of origin. In Gudbrandsdalen, where it is found many 1700 numbers flutes,[citation needed] it is often called the "wooden flute." Egil Storbekken
created his flute based on one found in Gudbrandsdalen.

As a result of the

Grammy Award
for their album Sjøfløyte. Among the former are important sjøfløyte players Knut Juveli and Herleik Stuvstad and sjøfløyte maker Nils Stuvstad.

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