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    The kaval is a chromatic end-blown oblique flute traditionally played throughout the Balkans (in Albania, Romania, Bulgaria, Southern Serbia, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Northern Greece, and elsewhere) [1] and Anatolia (including Turkey, Kurdistan and Armenia). [2][3] The kaval is primarily associated with mountain shepherds. [1]

  3. Kaval is also known as the instrument of shepherds and is one of the oldest known musical instruments in the history of humanity. They are played quite often in these modern days, especially in the regions of Middle Asia and the Middle East. It is very common for the shepherds in these regions to play kaval while herding their animals on the hills.

  4. Kaval is a futuristic program focusing on identifying vulnerable children and providing support to prevent them from involving in law-breaking activities and thereby reducing the higher crime rate in the state. KAVAL adopts professional social work methods and techniques to accomplish the social

  5. Jun 25, 2021 · What is Kaval Plus Programme? It is an ambitious programme to lend holistic support to children in need of care & protection and to the survivors of sexual abuse. Project has reached out to about 300 children in Thiruvananthapuram district and 150 children in Palakkad district.

  6. Learn to play one of the most exciting instruments in the world - the Bulgarian Kaval! This is a step by step course, consisting of 12 lessons, carefully prepared by Zhivko Vasilev - a professional instructor, kaval player, composer and educator.

  7. Learn how to play the kaval, a traditional Turkish flute, with this tutorial video. Discover the history, technique and sound of this unique instrument.

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  8. The kaval is a traditional wooden flute that originates from the Balkans, particularly prominent in Bulgarian, Macedonian, and Albanian folk music. Characterized by its rich, warm tone and simple construction, it plays a crucial role in the musical traditions of the region, often used in solo performances or as part of an ensemble.