- The
jouhikko (Finnish: [ˈjou̯hikːo]) is a traditional, two- or three-stringed
bowed lyre, from
Finland and Karelia. Its
strings are
traditionally of horsehair...
- know nor use the talharpa.) It is
similar to the
Finnish jouhikko and the
Welsh crwth.
Jouhikko, a
close relative of talharpa, is
still known in Finland...
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within the
latter class were the
Scandinavian talharpa and the
Finnish jouhikko.
Different tones could be
obtained from a
single bowed string by pressing...
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Norwegian giga, or the
extant Swedish and
Estonian talharpa or
Finnish jouhikko. However,
other ethnomusicologists believe the gue more
resembled the Icelandic...
- lyre (Swedish tagelharpa,
Estonian talharpa or
hiiurootsi kannel,
Finnish jouhikko or jouhikantele) was
formerly pla****
among Swedes living in Estonia, but...
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dulcimer hank drum
hardingfele harmonica harmonium hurdy-gurdy jew harp
jouhikko jug
kantele kaval kazoo khamak klopotec kobza kokle komuz kora kulintang...
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Esraj Fiðla
Gadulka Ghaychak Giga
Gudok Gue
Gusle Haegeum Huqin Igil
Imzad Jouhikko Kingri Kokyū
Kobyz Masenqo Morin khuur Musical saw
Neola Nyckelharpa (Swedish...
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Pekko Käppi (born 1976) is a
jouhikko musician from
Tampere and a part-time
teacher at the
Sibelius Academy. He is also a composer, a
producer and a researcher...
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Karelians karjalaižet
karjalazet karjalaiset Karelian woman playing jouhikko Total po****tion c. 43,000 (2020)
Regions with
significant po****tions Russia...
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fiddle (UK/USA)
Jiaohu (China)
Jingerhu (China)
Jinghu (China)
Jouhikko (Finland)
Kaisatsuko Kamancheh (Iran)
Kemenche (Turkey)
Kezaixian Kingri...