- The
laouto (Gr****: λαούτο, pl.
laouta λαούτα) is a long-neck
fretted instrument of the lute family,
found in
Greece and Cyprus, and
similar in appearance...
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Psaltery Politiki lyra (Constantinople lyra)
Santouri Laouto (big and small)
Lavta (Politiko
laouto) One
stringed lyra (rare)
Macedonian lyra
Pontian lyra...
- gg (like the oud), or
sometimes A dd aa d'd' (in
intervals of 5ths like
laouto - as well as 4ths); it is also
sometimes tuned to
Turkish Bolahenk tuning...
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helped po****rise it in Greece. The Lyra is
often accompanied by the Lute (
laouto)
which resembles a mandolin.
Askomandoura (a type of bagpipe) is also used...
- (Cretan, Macedonian, Politiki, Pontic), Crotala, Floghera, Gaida, Harp,
Laouto, Lyre, Organo, Pan flute, Phorminx, Psaltery, Salpinx, Santouri, Souravli...
- 25, 1965), also
known as
Psarogiorgis (Gr****: Ψαρογιώργης), is a
Cretan laouto player and singer.
Xylouris was born into a
musical family (his
father is...
- used are violin,
floghera and sterianó
laouto.
Notable composers include clarinist Petroloukas Chalkias and
laouto player Vasilis Kostas. The polyphonic...
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commonly ****ociated with
Cyprus folk
music are the
violin ("fkiolin"), lute ("
laouto"),
Cyprus flute (pithkiavlin), oud ("outi"),
kanonaki and
percussions (including...
- (Cretan, Macedonian, Politiki, Pontic), Crotala, Floghera, Gaida, Harp,
Laouto, Lyre, Organo, Pan flute, Phorminx, Psaltery, Salpinx, Santouri, Souravli...
-
mantinades are
performed in
accompaniment of the
Cretan lyra and
Cretan laouto (a
stringed instrument resembling lute). The word is
derived from Venetian...