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Stemming from Sweden, the
nyckelharpa (Swedish: [ˈnʏ̂kːɛlˌharːpa],
plural nyckelharpor),
meaning "ke**** fiddle" or "key harp"(lit.), is a
bowed chordophone...
- 2000,
Alcaide travelled to
Sweden where she was
first exposed to the
Nyckelharpa, a
traditional Swedish instrument that
dates from
medieval times. Attracted...
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Gusle Hurdy-gurdy also
known as the
wheel fiddle Kamancheh Lijerica Nyckelharpa Rebab Erhu
morin khuur Music portal Fleadh Cheoil List of All-Ireland...
- The
moraharpa is a
modern name for an
early predecessor of the
nyckelharpa ke**** fiddle; the
primary example instrument dated 1526, was
found in Mora...
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Cathedral of Norway, that
shows a
musician playing a
bowed hurdy gurdy- or
nyckelharpa-like instrument,
dating to
around the 14th century. In
Nordic countries...
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khuur (Mongolia)
Musical saw Nail
violin Neola (Wales)
Ninera Niutuiqin Nyckelharpa (Sweden) N'vike Octob****
Organistrum Orutu (East Africa) Pena Philomel...
- polka, schottische, waltz,
polska and mazurka. The
Swedish fiddle and
nyckelharpa are
among the most
common Swedish folk instruments. The instrumental...
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rubbing against the strings. The
wheel functions much like a
violin (or
Nyckelharpa) bow, and
single notes pla**** on the
instrument sound similar to those...
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Byzantine lira.
Other bowed instruments are the rebec, hardingfele,
nyckelharpa, kokyū, erhu, igil, sarangi,
morin khuur, and K'ni. The hurdy-gurdy is...
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Ritchie Blackmore (acoustic guitar,
hurdy gurdy, mandola, mandolin,
nyckelharpa, and
electric guitar) and
Candice Night (lead vocals, lyricist, and woodwinds)...