- "
psalteries", are used to
translate several words from the
Hebrew Bible whose meaning is now unknown.
While the Gr****
instruments were harps,
psaltery...
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American bowed psaltery variants. Ukelin.com a site
covering early 20th-century
American bowed psalteries Ringing Strings Bowed Psalteries Basic Instruction...
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sometimes used in
English to also
refer to
other Baltic psalteries as well. Many of the
Baltic psalteries hold a
strong symbolic significance in
their respective...
- 22
strings on each side. The
playing position was
different from
other psalteries, as the
Rotte might be held like a harp,
leaned sideways (flat against...
-
music includes various kinds of bagpipes, flutes, horns, trumpets, lutes,
psalteries,
drums and cymbals. The kolo is the
traditional collective folk dance...
- type of box
zither related to the
Lithuanian kanklės and
other Baltic psalteries. In the 1970s,
artists like Jānis Poriķis and
Valdis Muktupāvels led a...
- Gjallarhorn, and the Finnish-Swedish Norrlåtar and JP Nyströms.
Baltic psalteries are a
family of
related plucked box
zithers pla****
throughout Finland...
- Crotala, Floghera, Gaida, Harp, Laouto, Lyre, Organo, Pan flute, Phorminx,
Psaltery, Salpinx, Santouri, Souravli, Tambouras, Tambourine, Trigono, Tsampouna...
- legends, and can be
accompanied by
musical instruments such as
Baltic psalteries (e.g. kokles).
Dainas tend to be very
short (usually four-liners) and...
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belonging to the
south east
Baltic box
zither family known as the
Baltic psaltery along with the
Estonian kannel, the
Latvian kokles, the
Lithuanian kanklės...