- The
colascione (or calascione, Italian: [kolaˈʃʃoːne], French:
colachon [kɔlaˈʃɔ̃], also
sometimes known as
liuto della giraffa meaning giraffe-lute, a...
- d'amore
Viola pomposa Tenor violin Cello Violoncello piccolo Contrab****
Colascione Violone Lute
Theorbo Archlute Angélique
Mandore Mandolin Baroque guitar...
- Çiftelia (Albania and Kosovo)
Citole Cittern Cobza (Romania and Hungary)
Colascione Contrab****
Cuatro Cuk (Indonesia) Cümbüş (Turkey) Đàn bầu (Vietnam) Đàn...
- 2007.
Archived from the
original on 2005-03-10.
Retrieved 2007-06-25.
Colascione, John (2012).
Mastering Your Website: Insider's
Guide to
Fully Understanding...
-
modern era (1933-1993).
Chiesa called the
instrument the
colascione,
incorrectly as the
colascione is a
different instrument.
Gottfried Finger suggested...
- released. The
resignation of the only
programmer on the project,
Daniel Colascione,
effectively ended development of the
Haystack project. The
project web...
-
Exchange Type News
website Owner(s) Long
Island Media Inc.
Publisher John
Colascione Editor Christopher Boyle Founded 2002
Headquarters Commack, New York Website...
-
Mindshift sold the
domain during an
online auction for $370,000.00. John
Colascione owner of Long
Island Exchange Inc. and
Ralph Cristello owner of Internet...
- neck, oval
shaped body and
round back." He also felt it
related to the
Colascione.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Guitarra morisca. Wright, Lawrence...
- (Hg.),
Gitarrenmusik des 16-18.
Jahrhunderts 2, nach
Tabulaturen für
Colascione,
Mandora und Angelica, (Leipzig: 1971) Hans
Radtke (Hg.), Ausgewählte...