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- The psalmodicon (psalmodikon or salmodikon) is a stringed musical instrument a type of Monochord; the most common variants have a single string. It was...
- Africa, often under the name Taishokoto. It is essentially a Keyboard Psalmodikon with multiple strings. There are 4 types available: soprano has 5 or...
- samma system som t ex prosten Dillner använde i sin melodipsalmbok för psalmodikon och torde inte vålla några större ... Sveriges kyrkor, konsthistoriskt...
- Kristina. "The invention of Psalmodikon, and its role in Scandinavian folk and church music traditions" (PDF). Psalmodikon. Archived from the original...
- Philomel (Italy, France, and Germany) Phonofiddle Pinakavina (India) Psalmodikon Psaltry Qelutviaq Rabeca Rabel Ravanahaththa (India) Rebab (Afghanistan...
- these, waltzes are by far the most common [2]. Instruments include the psalmodikon, fiddle and accordion. Celebrations like Syttende Mai have become an...
- Swedish female author of the 1981 book Grandfather's Songbooks, Or, The Psalmodikon in America Ardith Dondanville Todd, American actress who pla**** a character...
- Practical-Theological Seminary. He pla**** a prominent role in po****rising the psalmodikon, a one-string bowed instrument, for musical education and church music...
- performed on instruments including the accordion, guitar, Hardanger fiddle, psalmodikon, and tamburica. The original black and white photographs are stored with...
- )[1]. Birbynė Kanklės Skrabalai Dūdas Dūdmaišis (Lithuanian bagpipe) Psalmodikon Zurna Lithuanian instruments on a Soviet stamp (skudučiai, dūdas, trimitas...