- The
domra (Cyrillic: до́мра, [
ˈdɔmrɑ]) is a long-necked Belarusian, Russian, and
Ukrainian folk
string instrument of the lute
family with a
round body...
- also be
tuned to E4–A4–D5, like its cousin, the
domra, to make it
easier for
those trained on the
domra to play the instrument, and
still have a balalaika...
-
prima or alto
domra, and a contrab****
balalaika (e.g.,
Quartet Moskovskaya Balalaika).
Configurations without a
bayan include a
prima domra, a
prima balalaika...
- 'sub-group of the
Dalit caste,
living by
singing and music'), also
known as Dom,
Domra, Domba, Domaka,
Dombara and Dombari, are castes, or groups,
scattered across...
-
community in the
United States. He was a co-founder of the
Balalaika and
Domra ****ociation of America. Born in Chester, Pennsylvania,
Wolownik grew up...
- Asia)
Domra (Russia)
Piccolo Domra Prims DomraPrima:
Soprano DomraSoprano: b e1 a1[4] Alto
DomraAlto: e a d1[5]
Tenor DomraTenor: B e a[6] B****
DomraB****:...
-
Library of Australia. Connelly,
Gerry (1998).
Errol Flynn in Northampton.
Domra Publications. ISBN 978-0-9524417-2-4. "Murder at
Monte Carlo".
British Film...
- fellow-steppe peoples. In
addition to ethnicity, also
instruments such as the
domra,
traditional costumes such as the kaftan.
Russian Cossack and tea culture...
- multi-instrumentalist who
plays drums, trumpet, b****, guitar,
melodic percussion, ukulele,
domra, banjo, balalaika, zither, harp, flute, accordion, piano,
harmonica and...
- Bağlama Bipa Biwa
Bouzouki Çifteli
Cobza Cümbüş
Daguangxian Đàn tỳ bà
Dombra Domra Dutar Kobza Lavta Liuqin Lute
Mandocello Mandola Mandolin Mandolute Pandura...