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- "psalteries", are used to translate several words from the Hebrew Bible whose meaning is now unknown. While the Gr**** instruments were harps, psaltery...
- American bowed psaltery variants. Ukelin.com a site covering early 20th-century American bowed psalteries Ringing Strings Bowed Psalteries Basic Instruction...
- sometimes used in English to also refer to other Baltic psalteries as well. Many of the Baltic psalteries hold a strong symbolic significance in their respective...
- 22 strings on each side. The playing position was different from other psalteries, as the Rotte might be held like a harp, leaned sideways (flat against...
- music includes various kinds of bagpipes, flutes, horns, trumpets, lutes, psalteries, drums and cymbals. The kolo is the traditional collective folk dance...
- traditional use of these names: there are plenty of illustrations where psalteries are hit and traditions where dulcimers are plucked. The point is rather...
- belonging to the south east Baltic box zither family known as the Baltic psaltery along with the Estonian kannel, the Latvian kokles, the Lithuanian kanklės...
- strings are strung across an open frame. They could be similar to harps and psalteries which can also have strings stretched across frames. However, in harps...
- kantele. Together these instruments make up the family known as Baltic psalteries. A related instrument is the tsymbaly, a hammered dulcimer. In Ukraine...
- See Rotte for the psaltery, or Rotta for the plucked lyre. The crwth (/kruːθ/ KROOTH, Welsh: [kruːθ]), also called a crowd or rote or crotta, is a bowed...