- Tavouli, Pavouli, Toubano, and Toubaneli. Additionally,
other names for the
daouli,
depending on the area,
include toumpano, tymbano, or toumbi,
which stem...
-
longing for home.
Traditional instruments used
today include the lyra,
daouli, zurna, dankiyo, tulum, and oud.
Pontic music often incorporates polyphony...
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Klarino Lalitsa Mantura Souravli (Thiamboli)
Tsampouna Zurna Cochilia Crotala Daouli Koudounia Toubeleki Trigono Tympano Zilia Music of
Greece Gr****
dances Gr****...
- used.
Until the
beginning of the 20th century, the
davul and the
zurna (
daouli and
zournes in Gr****) were used by both
communities (although
mostly by...
-
major steps of
weddings are
followed by music:
Patinadha is pla**** with
daouli and
karamoutza announcing the time for the
ceremony to the village, "My...
-
accompanied by
traditional music. Some
traditional instruments include the lyra,
daouli, zurna, dankiyo, tulum, and oud. The
instrumental music may or may not be...
-
karsilama khasapiko syrto tsamiko zeibekiko askomandura baglamas bouzouki daouli defi
gaida kavali kithara klarino laouto /
laoutokithara (lute guitar) lyra...
- Florina, and
another company (9th/X
Border Sector) on a
height northeast of
Daouli col and
south of the same road—all
since 10
April and in
relatively good...
- askomandoura,
classical guitar (especially in
Eastern Crete), boulgari, and
daouli (davul).
There is also an
instrument known as the viololyra, a
hybrid of...
- and
usually has a
rapid tempo.
Traditional instruments include the lyra,
daouli, touloum, dankiyo, oud, and zurna. The lyra, or
Black Sea kemençe, is a...