- The
kwitra (also quwaytara,
kouitra and quitra; in Arabic: الكوترة (a-
kwitra)) is an
Algerian stringed instrument,
sometimes referred to as the Algerian...
- An
Algerian woman flirts with a
resting man
while playing the
kwitra...
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Mediterranean lutes of Antiquity, and to be
related to
North African quitra (or
kwitra). Its b****
variety was
known as chitarrone.
Musicologist Laurence Wright...
- (Eritrea) Kse diev (Cambodia)
kumuz (Kyrgyzstan)
Kutiyapi (Philippines)
Kwitra (Algeria)
Langeleik (Norway)
Laouto (Greece) Laúd (Spain, Cuba, Philippines)...
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Kissar (Ethiopia)
Kontigi (West Africa)
Krakebs (Algeria) Krar (Ethiopia)
Kwitra (Algeria)
Lamellophone Lesiba (Southern Africa)
Litungu (Kenya) Lokanga...
- courses. It is not to be
confused with the
differently shaped and
tuned kwitra. The oud arbi is
tuned in a re-entrant
tuning of G3 G3, E4 E4, A3 A3, D4...
- hegelong, kadlong, kutiyapi)
chordophones 3
Philippines stringed instruments Kwitra chordophones 3 Algeria,
Saudi Arabia stringed instruments lute, chitarra...
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Gallichon Oúti
Swedish lute
Torban Theorbo Vihuela African Lutes:
Banjo Kwitra Masenqo Ngoni Xalam Akonting Asian Lutes:
Barbat Bipa Biwa
Dombra Dutar...
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Granada (Emirate of Granada),
Tlemcen (Algeria)
Typical instruments Rebab kwitra (Algerian 'ud)
kemandja mandoline qanun f'hal
Subgenres Nuba
Inqilab Qadriyya...
- Algeria, then
French Algeria. His father, who
owned a bar in Oran, pla**** the
Kwitra.
Houari left
school at 13 to work for his father.
Houari began his career...