- The
salamuri (Georgian: სალამური) is a
Georgian wind
instrument which resembles a recorder. It is a
staple part of
Georgian folk music, and is ancient...
- chants, in 1990 the
group was
joined in
performance by
Aleko Khizanishvili and his trio of
instrumentalists who play
Salamuri and Panduri. v t e v t e...
- of
musical instrument in Georgia. Wind instruments: larchemi/soinari,
salamuri, pilili, gudastviri, duduki,
zurna and
stviri Br**** wind instruments: sankeri...
- it is also made of plastic.[citation needed]
Dilli Kaval Frula Kawala Salamuri Shvi
Sring Rechberger,
Herman (2018). Balkania:
Rhythms in
Songs and Dances...
- the
Gemshorn Flue
pipes of the pipe
organ Pipe (as with tabor)
Recorder Salamuri Shvi
Slide whistle (aka
swanee or
swannee whistle,
piston flute, jazz flute)...
- accompaniment. It is
often pla**** in an
ensemble with
Changi (harp) and
Salamuri (flute). Both men and
women pla**** it.
Accompaniment of solo songs, national...
- is
often combined with
instruments such as duduki,
buzika panduri, and
salamuri. The
diplipito is
generally pla**** by males, and
plays an
important role...
- or
zurna players learn the shvi
before moving on to
either instrument.
Salamuri Dilli kaval Kaval (Blul)
Duduk Sring "Volkan Gücer - Üflemeli Çalgılar"...
- magazine’s
avatars Matrakhi,
Matrakhi da
salamuri,
Salamuri,
Chevni salamuri, Eshmaki, and
Eshmakis salamuri. Similarly, the
count for
Nakaduli conflates...
- of the dance. The doli is
often combined with
other regional instruments including the chonguri, the chiboni, the
salamuri, the
buzika and the duduki....