- The charota, is a
musical instrument pla**** in Ireland,
whose exact description is contested.
According to
Irish historian Gratton Flood, it was a small...
- form, the
chrotta, is
quite a peculiar, very old instrument,
which Aenantius Fortunatus, as
early as
about 609 A.D.,
specifies as
British (
chrotta Britanna...
- Fortunatus, as
early as
about 609 A.D,
specifies as
British (
chrotta Britanna canit). The
chrotta was
originally strung with three,
later with six, strings...
-
medieval triangular-psaltery, or Rote for the
fiddle The
rotta (also rotte,
chrotta or hrotta) is a type of lyre that was
widely used in north-western Europe...
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Cello (Italian)
Chagane (Azerbaijan)
Chikara (India)
Chiwang (Bhutan)
Chrotta (Wales)
Chuniri (Georgia)
Cimboa (Cape Verde)
Cizhonghu (China) Cornstalk...
-
instruments are
shown pla**** with both
plectrum and with fingers. The
names chrotta, rotte, rotta, rota and rote have been
applied to
different stringed instruments...
- p****acaglia
caramoussal choumoellier tjaele Komondor vraic sphaeriid tathagata chrotta callejón
Gaeltacht rhathymia tulisan Roskopf Moazagotl urfirnis aphesis...
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songs and chants, and
worked with
instruments including the drum, the
chrotta and the tiompan. Some of
these performances draw upon Shallcr****'s knowledge...