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changu (Sindh), đàn môi (Vietnam),
doromb (Hungary),
drumla (Poland),
drymba (Ukraine), gewgaw,
guimbard (France),
guimbarda (Catalan),
gogona (****am)...
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melodies and rhythms. Also
frequently used are the duda (bagpipe), the
drymba (Jew's harp), and the
tsymbaly (hammered dulcimer). The
Hutsuls served as...
- (the
largest tributary), Khromova [uk] Серет,
Great Soviet Encyclopedia Petro. "Река Серет".
drymba.com (in Russian).
Retrieved 2024-12-17. v t e v t e...
- (France),
Marranzano (Italy),
Doromb (Hungary),
Dambrelis (Lithuania) and
Drymba (Ukraine). It may have
spread and been
shared between countries through...
- the
buben (frame drum),
tulumbas (kettledrum),
resheto (tambourine) and
drymba/varhan (Jaw harp).
Traditional instrumental ensembles are
often known as...
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Street 38
Spire detail "Будинки зі шпилями (м.Маріуполь, Донецька обл.)".
Drymba.
Retrieved 20
March 2022. ""Маріупольські близнюки": цікавинки про будинки...
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Briazalnytsia Bubon (Buben)
Bubentsi Bubonchyk Buhay Bukhalo Bylo
Derkach Drymba (Vargan)
Dzvin – bell
Dzvinok –
bells Kalatalo Klepalo Korobochka [ru] Lozhky...
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Kubasonics incorporate traditional Ukrainian instruments such as the tsymbaly,
drymba and Hurdy-gurdy into the
context of a
western rock band. The Kubasonics...
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Evgeniy Yovenko: bandura, bu****, sampler, calf;
Andrey Voychuk: dulcimer,
drymba, harp;
Sergey Kashin: trombone, trembita;
Nikolay Bloshkin: trombone, trembita;...
- 2023. "Село Верхнячка".
drymba.com (in Ukrainian).
Retrieved 27 June 2023. "Церква Благовіщення Пресвятої Богородиці".
drymba.com (in Ukrainian). Retrieved...