{"tema_id":"581","string":"Neverlur","created":"2025-10-30 13:49:19","code":null,"modified":"2026-02-10 10:20:07","notes":[{"@type":"Definition note","@lang":"en","@value":"The birch trumpet (Norwegian: neverlur, Swedish: n\u00e4verlur, Latvian: t\u0101s\u0306u taure, Lithuanian: ragas, daudyt\u0117, Finnish: tuohitorvi, Estonian: karjapasun[1][2][3]) is a type of natural trumpet made of spruce covered with birch bark [...] Usually, the neverlur is a natural horn, having no fingerholes or valves. Normally, a player can play 10 tones from the natural scale on the instrument. In the modern era, the neverlur is primarily a cultural curiosity, used for the occasional fanfare. Wikipedia 30.10.2025 "}]}