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- The šargija (Serbo-Croatian: šargija, шаргија; Albanian: sharki or sharkia), anglicized as shargia, is a plucked, fretted long necked lute used in the...
- styles, as well as instruments like a droneless bagpipe, wooden flute and šargija. The gusle, an instrument found throughout the Balkans, is also used to...
- Sanshin (Okinawa, ****an) Sanxian (China) Sapeh Saraswati veena (India) Šargija (Albania) Sarod (India) Sasando (Indonesia) Saung (Burma) Saz (Turkey)...
- Dutar Innaby, Azerbaijani dance Komuz Music of Turkey Sallaneh (lute) Šargija Setar Tambura (instrument) Tanbur "ATLAS of Plucked Instruments – Middle...
- Liuqin Lute Mandocello Mandola Mandolin Mandolute Pandura Pipa Qanbus Rud Šargija Saz Setar Tanbur Tanbur (Turkish) Tar (Azerbaijani instrument) Tembûr Theorbo...
- rebetiko. Tzouras Irish bouzouki Balkan tambura Lute Mandolin Pandura Bağlama Šargija Angelo Avramakis Manolis Chiotis Anestis Delias Alec Finn Dimitris Gogos...
- and/or other string instruments, such as the upright b****, the saz or šargija and occasionally the flute or clarinet, and the snare drum. In modern interpretations...
- Similar string instruments include the Czech bratsche, Turkish saz and the sargija, çiftelia and bouzouki. The oldest surviving and authenticated tambura...
- Kalesija. It is usually performed by singers with two violinists and a šargija player. These bands first appeared around World War I and became po****r...
- Panduri Pandura Phandar Chonguri Dangubica Samica Tar (lute) Setar Tamburica Tambouras Bouzouki (Greece) Buzuq (Lebanon) Tambura Baglama Baglamas Šargija...