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kanklės (Lithuanian: [ˈkɐŋʲkʲlʲeːs]) is a
Lithuanian plucked string instrument (chordophone)
belonging to the
Baltic box
zither family known as the...
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Europe and
throughout the world:
kantele in Finland,
kannel in Estonia,
kanklės in Lithuania,
kokles in Latvia,
Zither in Germany,
citera in the Czech...
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zither family (including the Qanún/kanun, autoharp, kantele, gusli, kannel,
kankles, kokles, koto, guqin, gu
zheng and many others) does not have a neck, and...
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music is
called rateliai, a kind of
round dance.
Instrumentation includes kanklės, a kind of
zither that
accompanies sutartinės, rateliai, waltzes, quadrilles...
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psaltery along with the
Estonian kannel, the
Latvian kokles, the
Lithuanian kanklės, and the
Russian gusli. 5-string
kantele Sounds samples from a home-made...
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Kanklės of
Vilnius Society (
kanklės is a
Lithuanian folk instrument; Lithuanian: Vaidintojų, muzikantų ir dainuotojų
draugija "Vilniaus
kanklės") was...
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Baltic psaltery along with
Finnish kantele,
Latvian kokles,
Lithuanian kanklės, and
Russian gusli. The
Estonian kannel has a
variety of
traditional tunings...
- Finns,
Volga Finns and
northwestern Russians.
Baltic psalteries include:
Kanklės (Lithuania)
Kantele (Finland,
Karelia and
Northwest Russia)
Kannel (Estonia)...
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Baltic box
zither family known as the
Baltic psaltery along with
Lithuanian kanklės,
Estonian kannel,
Finnish kantele, and
Russian krylovidnye gusli. The first...
- travels. The
ensemble uses
traditional musical elements,
including the
kanklės, ragai, daudytė, skudučiai, and the
multipart harmonies of the sutartinė...