- See
Rotte (psaltery) for
medieval harp
psaltery &
Ancient Gr****
harps for
earlier psalterion A
psaltery (Gr****: ψαλτήρι) (or sawtry, an
archaic form) is...
- (Italy, France, and Germany)
Phonofiddle Pinakavina (India)
Psalmodikon Psaltry Qelutviaq Rabeca Rabel Ravanahaththa (India)
Rebab (Afghanistan, ****stan...
- guitars, b****, mandolin, lute, banjo, accordion, percussion, dulcimer,
psaltry, vibraphone,
theremin and glockenspiel.
Longdon was born in Nottingham...
- violin,
multiple woodwinds,
bicycle wheel (2004)
Night for 8 voices,
bowed psaltry,
chamber orchestra (1996/2005)
impermanence (part 2) for 8 voices, piano...
- Farm),
which has
grown from 100 to over 20,000 farmers; a
partnership with
Psaltry International Limited,
which produces and
markets c****ava products; and...
- 1390 A.D.,
Monastery of Piedra, Spain.
Triangular psaltry....
-
Iseyin Kitovu Technology Company,
Iseyin McAgric International,
Iseyin Psaltry Mechanized Agriculture,
Iseyin Friesland Campina (Wamco) C.
Woermann Nigeria...
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including guitars, banjos, mandolins, dulcimers, fiddles, ukuleles,
psaltries, bouzoukis, sitars, ouds, and
ethnic percussion.
Since 1969, McCabe's...
- Ā'īn-i-akbarī to the qanun.
Modern swarmandals are
similar to
European psaltries.
Autoharps are used as an
equivalent instrument in
India today, especially...
- –
piano synthesizers Jamii Szmadzinski – violin,
baritone violin, alto
psaltry Emil
Richards –
gamelan gongs on 4, b****
flapamba on 4,
metal and bamboo...