Fife (instrument) - Wikipedia Fifes are made primarily of wood, such as blackwood, grenadilla, rosewood, mopane, pink ivory, cocobolo, boxwood, maple, or persimmon Some fifes are entirely made of metal or plastic
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TRADITIONAL FIFES – Musique Morneaux Traditional fifes – usually one piece but sometimes in two pieces – had the tight cylindrical bores of historical fifes but minor innovations to improve playability
The 10 Best Fifes of 2025 (Reviews) - FindThisBest Fifes are small, flute-like musical instruments that have been around for centuries These compact instruments produce a bright and piercing sound, making them a popular choice for military bands and marching bands
The traditional fife. - old flutes The fife is, historically, a small, keyless, transverse flute with a narrow, completely cylindrical bore and six finger holes This page will focus on the traditional American and British fife used in the 18th, 19th, and well into the 20th centuries
What Is the Fife? History, Structure Playing Techniques Beginner Fifes: Generally made from durable plastic or composite materials, beginner fifes are affordable and easy to maintain They usually have a slightly larger bore to facilitate sound production and ease of playing