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{{Unreferenced|date=December 2010}}The näverlapp ("birch bark patch") is a very primitive Swedish folk instrument consisting of a thin piece of birch bark, two or three centimeters square. This piece, which has a rounded top, is placed between the lip and the lower teeth; when a thin stream of breath is blown over the piece of bark, it produces a clear, strong tone akin to a clarinet but with less range (about one and a half octaves). As the patch of birch becomes soaked with saliva, which it does after a few minutes, it begins to sound worse and worse. RecordingsJan Lundström plays the näverlapp in a few songs on Låtar från Hedemora och Säterbygden on the label Wisa WISC 724 (MC) Recording year: 1990 External links- Course on playing the närverlapp in 2006 by Jan Lundström, Hedemora {{dead link|date=February 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
- Birgit Kjellström: [https://web.archive.org/web/20110927165320/http://www.visarkiv.se/folkmusikboken/Kapitel2/om_01.htm]
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