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Making a Kalyuka — The Russian Overtone Flute with No Finger Holes
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3. 7월 2026NO
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Making a Kalyuka — The Russian Overtone Flute with No Finger Holes

Cut a hollow elder stem into a Russian shepherd's overtone flute that has NO finger holes at all. You play a whole melody just by overblowing the harmonic series and covering the far end with a finger. A buildable school project in the harmonic series and open-versus-stopped pipes.
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30 minutes

안내

1

A flute with no finger holes

The kalyuka is a Russian shepherd's overtone flute. It has NO finger holes — you play a whole tune from the tube's natural harmonics by blowing harder and covering the far end.
2

Cut a hollow stem

Cut a straight hollow stem — elder, willow or reed — about 60 to 70 cm long and a thumb thick. Shepherds cut theirs from tall weeds after the hay harvest.

이 단계의 재료:

Elder Branch (Hollow)Elder Branch (Hollow)1

필요한 도구:

Sloyd Carving KnifeSloyd Carving Knife
3

Clear the bore

Push out all the soft inner pith so the tube is open and smooth from end to end, with both ends fully open.

필요한 도구:

AwlAwl
4

Bevel the blowing rim

Shave the top rim thin and clean at a slight angle, so when you blow across it your breath splits into a clear tone, like blowing over a bottle.

필요한 도구:

Sloyd Carving KnifeSloyd Carving Knife
5

Find the fundamental

Blow gently across the top rim, both ends open, until you get the lowest clear note. This is the tube's fundamental — its slowest natural vibration.
6

Overblow to climb the harmonics

Now blow harder and faster. The note jumps UP to the next harmonic — two, three, four times the fundamental — with no finger holes to change anything.
7

Cover the far end

Cover the bottom end with a finger and blow again. The flute now plays a DIFFERENT set of notes, because a closed-end tube has its own harmonic series.
8

Play a melody from overtones

By choosing how hard you blow AND whether the far end is open or closed, you can pick a whole folk melody out of the overtones alone.
9

See the harmonics

Watch the frequencies on a free tuner app as you overblow. Each note is a whole-number multiple of the fundamental — that is the harmonic series, made visible.
10

Compendium — the overtone flute

With no finger holes, the kalyuka can only sound the natural harmonic series of the air column inside it: the fundamental and its whole-number multiples (2x, 3x, 4x, 5x...). You choose which one sounds by how hard and fast you blow — overblowing — the same way a bugle, the conch or the Gjallarhorn leap between harmonics with lip tension, except here it is breath speed that does it. Covering the far end turns the OPEN pipe into a STOPPED pipe: that sounds an octave lower and gives only the ODD harmonics (1x, 3x, 5x...), while the open pipe gives them all. Switching between the two series and picking different overtones fills in a surprisingly complete scale from one plain tube — the 'overtone scale', whose naturally out-of-tune seventh and eleventh harmonics give these flutes their haunting folk sound. It is the exact opposite way of playing to the panpipe or recorder: instead of changing the tube's length with holes to pick a note, you leave the length fixed and hunt through its harmonics. Russian and Ukrainian shepherds cut kalyukas from hollow weeds like angelica and motherwort; the Slovak fujara and the Norwegian willow flute (seljefloyte) are close cousins.

재료

1

필요 도구

2

You can swap these in

Can't get one of the materials? Swap it for an equivalent — these work just as well.

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