Adamo Billai
Uta 1872 - 1966
He learnt the art of making launeddas from Giovanni Locci
(S.Vito 1858 - Monastir 1930), he is considered as one of the best launeddas makers.
Many of the players quoted above were bis customers! Self-taught person as a player,
Billai approached the instrument when he was a child and attended to the livestock by
the mountains of his village, because, nearby some ruralhouses, lived some who loved
to play launeddas for their own pleasure. Since then Billai started to be seriously interested
in it, becoming a very good performer. When he was 20, he went to live in Pirri, in the
surroundings of Cagliari, working out and deepening his own repertory.
The memory of him is still alive in Assemini (Ca) where he performed, by annua lcontract,
for about fifty years, in occasion of the sundays’ dances.The picture portrays
him in one of those moments, in the 30' s.