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Tamburica (/tæmˈbʊərɪtsə/ or /ˌtæmbəˈrɪtsə/) or
tamboura (Serbo-Croatian:
tamburica / тамбурица, lit. 'little tamboura'; Hungarian: tambura; Gr****: Ταμπουράς...
- folk
music Croatian American Cultural Center Croatian Fraternal Union Duquesne University Tamburitzans TamburicaOrg – tamburaški
portal –
tambura portal...
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guitar Braguinha Cak used in
Kroncong music Cavaquinho Celovic used in
Tamburica orchestras Cuatro Venezolano Tenor guitar Ukulele Cigar box
guitars often...
- mandolin. Also in the Balkans, the
Tamburica or
Tambura in Hungary, (Bosnian:
Tamburica, Bulgarian: Тамбура, Croatian:
Tamburica, Serbian: Тамбурица, meaning...
- Released:
March 19, 1976 Format: LP Label: PGP RTB
Zvonko Bogdan (with the
Tamburica orchestra of RTV Novi Sad
conducted by
Janika Balaž) Released: January...
- DVD-a Žrnovnica Sv. Florijan,
which won the
Split Song
Festival in 2010.
Tamburica (diminutive of tambura)
music is a form of folk
music that
involves these...
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instruments which includes the
Balkan tambura and the saz (or
tambura saz),
tamburica, and the tambouras. The
instrument was
studied by
musicologists in the...
- tamboura[citation needed] at the
right (the inst. left is a tambur).
Tambura Tamburica Eleni Kallimopoulou (2009), Paradosiaká: Music,
Meaning and
Identity in...
- As a musician, Škoro is best
known for
using the
traditional Slavonian tamburica instrument in most of his compositions. In the 2007
parliamentary election...
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stringed instruments Swarmandal chordophones 3
India stringed instruments Tamburica chordophones 321.321 Croatia/Serbia
stringed instruments Tambur chordophones...