- romanized: k’anon;
Sorani Kurdish: قانون, romanized: qānūn; Gr****: κανονάκι, romanized:
kanonáki, qanun; Persian: قانون, qānūn; Turkish: kanun; Azerbaijani: qanun; Uyghur:...
- categories:
Aulos Barbiton Chelys Cithara (or Kithara)
Crotalum Epigonion Harp
Kanonaki Lyre Pan
flute (Syrinx)
Pandura Phorminx Rhoptron Sambuca Salpinx Sistrum...
- and
Romanian Cimpoi.
Other instruments used in
Byzantine music were the
Kanonaki, Tambouras, Semantron, Salpinx, Boukina, Syrinx, Crotala,
Tympana and Cheirokymbala...
- ("fkiolin"), lute ("laouto"),
Cyprus flute (pithkiavlin), oud ("outi"),
kanonaki and
percussions (including the "tamboutsia").
Composers ****ociated with...
- tzoura, and
oriental instruments such as the baglama, outi (oud) and
kanonaki (kanun) that
spoke of life as a
hashish user in the "tekethes", as well...
- double-reed
aulos and the
plucked string instrument (like pandura), the
kanonaki, the lyre,
especially the
special kind
called a kithara.
Music was an important...
- sistrum,
timpani (drum), psaltirio, Sirigs, lyre, cymbals,
keras and
kanonaki. Po****r
dances of this
period included the Syrtos, Geranos, Mantilia,...
-
exclusively on the
instruments of Smyrneika/Ottoman café music, such as
kanonaki, santouri, politikí lyra (πολίτικη λύρα),
tsimbalo (τσίμπαλο, actually...
- satyrs.
Kanonaki A
trapezoidal psaltery,
invented by the
Pythagoreans in the 6th century BC, however, may have had
Mycenaean origins. The
kanonaki was held...
-
Daniel Casares -
Flamenco Guitar,
Handclapping Panos Dimitrakopoulos -
Kanonaki Nigel Eaton - Hurdy-gurdy
Graham Hargrove -
Antique Cymbal,
Drums (B****)...