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- Askomandoura (Gr****: ασκομαντούρα) is a type of bagpipe pla**** as a traditional instrument on the Gr**** island of Crete, similar to the tsampouna. Its...
- lyra Violin Baglamas Tzouras Tambouras Thaboura Karantouzeni Bağlama Askomandoura Aulos Floghera Gaida Karamuza Klarino Lalitsa Mantura Souravli (Thiamboli)...
- Thracian) Hip Hop Ionian School Laïko (Skyladiko) Musical instruments (Askomandoura, Aulos, Bouzouki, Byzantine lyra (Cretan, Macedonian, Politiki, Pontic)...
- double-chantered, droneless bagpipe pla**** mostly in the Gr**** Islands Askomandoura, a Cretan bagpipe similar to the tsampouna Dankiyo, a bagpipe pla****...
- Thracian) Hip Hop Ionian School Laïko (Skyladiko) Musical instruments (Askomandoura, Aulos, Bouzouki, Byzantine lyra (Cretan, Macedonian, Politiki, Pontic)...
- the tongue. Mantura is very widespread in Crete and the Gr**** islands. Askomandoura Gr**** musical instruments Gr**** folk music Gr**** music Traditional Gr****...
- the present. (See Balkan Gaida, Gr**** Tsampouna, Pontic Tulum, Cretan Askomandoura, Armenian Parkapzuk, and Romanian Cimpoi.) The modern descendant of the...
- Byzantine lyra and Cretan lyra. Other instruments include drums, lute, askomandoura (a type of bagpipe) and aulos. It is also known The well-known Cretan...
- Thracian) Hip Hop Ionian School Laïko (Skyladiko) Musical instruments (Askomandoura, Aulos, Bouzouki, Byzantine lyra (Cretan, Macedonian, Politiki, Pontic)...
- (gaida), Gr****: γκάιντα (gáida) τσαμπούνα (tsaboúna) or ασκομαντουρα (askomandoura), Macedonian: гајда (gajda), Serbo-Croatian: gajda/гајда, Turkish: ****da...