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- matchstick). Small kanteles and concert kanteles have different, though related, repertoires. There have been strong developments for the kantele in Finland since...
- kanteles. The company makes both acoustic and electric kanteles, and introduced the kantele as a modern instrument and developed high-level kantele amplifying...
- vocals, 5-string kantele Hanni-Mari Autere — vocals, fiddle, 5-string kantele, alto recorder, double b****, Lapin drum Sari Kauranenkanteles, vocals Timo...
- Marko Kantele (born 24 August 1968) is a Finnish darts player. Kantele made his major debut in the 1997 Winmau World Masters, beating defending champion...
- (instrument), an Estonian zither similar to the Finnish kantele An alternative name for the Finnish kantele Astrid Kannel (born 1967), Estonian television journalist...
- My Kantele is the second EP by Finnish heavy metal band Amorphis, released in 1997. It is not to be confused with the recording "My Kantele" from the album...
- career as a kantele builder as well as helped create a strong brand vision for new kantele models. Since then Koistinen concert kanteles gained a respected...
- 2020) was a Finnish kantele maker who specialized in building acoustic kanteles and Estonian kannel. He started to make his first kanteles in 1957 while he...
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- base word kantele (a Finnish zither-like instrument) and the feminising morpheme -tar and can be roughly interpreted as "maiden of the kantele" or "zither-daughter"...