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- The tautirut (Inuktitut syllabics: ᑕᐅᑎᕈᑦ or tautiruut, also known as the Eskimo fiddle) is a bowed zither native to the Inuit culture of Canada. Lucien...
- Saw duang Saw sam sai Saw u Shichepshin Sohaegeum Sorahi Sorud Talharpa Tautirut Tro sau thom Tro Khmer Tro sau toch Tro u Umbang Vielle Violoncello da...
- a two-stringed bowed zither. Peter Cooke notes the prevalence of the tautirut bowed zither among the Inuit peoples in areas of Canada influenced by Orkney...
- (1930s) Trivial Pursuitinvented by Chris Haney and Scott Abbott in 1979 Tautirut – a bowed zither native to the Inuit culture in the Canadian north Television...
- Sohaegeum Soku Sorahi Streichmelodion Suroz Talharpa Tar shehnai Taus Tautirut Tenor violin Tihu Tiqin Träskofiol Tro (Cambodia) Tro Khmer Trumpet marine...
- Autoharp Baltic psaltery Dulcimer Guitar zither Swarmandal Ukelin Violinharp Tautirut The part is sometimes pla**** on a mandolin, when a zither is not available...
- musicologist Beverley Cavanagh, agiarut is the name for a European fiddle, while tautirut is the name for the indigenous bowed box zither. The modern Western fiddle...
- certain groups such as the Inuit in Eskimo Point (now Arviat) in Canada The tautirut is an Inuit bowed zither, similar to the fiðla or Icelandic fiddle. It...
- such as the Finnish harppu, Icelandic fiðla, and the North American Inuit tautirut. Music of Finland Talharpa Gue Andersson, Otto. The Bowed Harp. Translated...
- Shetland instrument which may have resembled the Icelandic fiðla Langspil Tautirut, a bowed zither pla**** by the Inuit of Hudson Bay "Langspil and Icelandic...