- The
gusli (Russian: гусли, IPA: [ˈɡuslʲɪ]) is the
oldest East
Slavic multi-string
plucked instrument,
belonging to the
zither family, due to its strings...
- The Lute Player, The
Tsaritsa Harpist or The
Tsaritsa who Pla**** the
Gusli (Russian: Царица-гусляр), is a
Russian fairy tale. It was
published by Alexander...
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called kobzars. It is
suggested that the
instrument developed as a
hybrid of
gusli (Eastern-European psaltery) and
kobza (Eastern-European lute).[citation...
- with the
Latvian kokles,
Estonian kannel,
Finnish kantele, and
Russian gusli.
According to
Finnish linguist Eino Nieminen, the name of the instrument...
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along with
Finnish kantele,
Latvian kokles,
Lithuanian kanklės, and
Russian gusli. The
Estonian kannel has a
variety of
traditional tunings. In Estonia, studying...
- The
balalaika orchestra in its full form
consists of balalaikas, domras,
gusli, bayan,
Vladimir Shepherd's Horns, garmoshkas, and
several types of percussion...
- pitches. The
zither family (including the Qanún/kanun, autoharp, kantele,
gusli, kannel, kankles, kokles, koto, guqin, gu
zheng and many others) does not...
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legendary realm of the Sea Tsar. The
opera tells the
story of Sadko, a
gusli player (guslar), who
leaves his wife, Lubava, and home in
Novgorod and eventually...
- warriors. He is a
professional archer, swimmer, and wrestler. He
plays the
gusli,
plays tafl, and is
known for his
courtesy and cunning. The
following summary...
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Estonian kannel, the
Latvian kokles, the
Lithuanian kanklės, and the
Russian gusli. 5-string
kantele Sounds samples from a home-made 5-string
kantele Problems...