- The çifteli (also
çiftelia, qifteli,
Albanian for "doubled" or "double stringed") is a
plucked string instrument, with only two strings, pla**** mainly...
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Azerbaijani Ashiqs Baglamas Bouzouki (Greece)
Buzuq (Lebanon & Syria)
Çiftelia Dombra Dutar Innaby,
Azerbaijani dance Komuz Music of
Turkey Sallaneh (lute)...
- Brazil) Çeng (Turkey)
Charango (South America)
Chitarra battente (Italy)
Çiftelia (Albania and Kosovo)
Citole Cittern Cobza (Romania and Hungary) Colascione...
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Albania was sung on a
lahuta (a one-string fiddle) and then a more
tuneful çiftelia was used
which has two
strings – one for the
melody and one for drone....
- (1920–2008)
Sanubar Tursun (1971–)
Shashmaqam Turgun Alimatov Dotara Bağlama
Çiftelia Music of Iran
Music of
Afghanistan Music of
Tajikistan Music of Turkmenistan...
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Kosovo and
Northern Albania was sung on a
lahuta and then a more
tuneful çiftelia was used
which has two strings-one for the
melody and one for drone. Kosovar...
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authentic Albanian music does
still exist. It is
characterized by use of
çiftelia (an
authentic Albanian instrument), mandolina,
mandola and percussion....
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string instruments include the
Czech bratsche,
Turkish saz and the sargija,
çiftelia and bouzouki. The
oldest surviving and
authenticated tambura known, which...
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Albania was sung on a
lahuta (a one-string fiddle) and then a more
tuneful çiftelia was used
which has two strings-one for the
melody and one for drone. Cultural...
- head of the capricorn,
which is the
symbol of the
Helmet of Skanderbeg.
Çiftelia is a long
necked stringed instrument and
frequently used by Gheg Albanians...