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- The langspil (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈlauŋkˌspɪːl̥]; meaning long-play) is a traditional Icelandic drone zither. It has a single melody string and usually...
- Scheitholt developed into many different variants of drone zithers, such as the Langspil, the Epinette des Vosges or the Hummel. The Appalachian dulcimer is a traditional...
- explorer Uno von Troil visited Iceland in 1722, where he wrote about a langspil and fiddle and noted that both were pla**** with bows. Displa**** in the...
- songs he encountered were accompanied by traditional instruments like the langspil and fiðla, which are among the few musical instruments traditionally pla****...
- (Kazakhstan) Kokyū (****an) Kongahyan (Java) Kontra Krem (Jah hut) K'ni (Vietnam) Langspil (Iceland) Latfiol (Sweden) Leiqin (China) Lijerica (Croatia) Lira (Ukraine)...
- traditional instruments from Nordic music culture. including tagelharpa, langspil, kravik lyre, and säckpipa. The score was also supplemented by orchestral...
- Skottís Miscellaneous Wedding march Instruments Accordion Fiðla Harmonium Langspil Violin Scales Aeolian mode Dorian mode Harmonic minor Ionian mode Lydian...
- information. Appalachian dulcimer Epinette des Vosges Hummel (instrument) Langspil Scheitholt Gjøvik Spelemannslag both build and play together on various...
- and used instruments based on Nordic folk music, such as tagelharpa, langspil, kravik lyre, and säckpipa. They further experimented with the instruments...
- before the 20th century is widely debated, folk instruments include the langspil and fiðla (Icelandic fiddle). Both instruments are in the zither family...