- The
talharpa, also
known as a
tagelharpa (tail-hair harp), hiiu
kannel (originally
hiiurootsi (which
meant Vormsi island located on the
halfway to Hiiumaa)...
- Ravn: nyckelharpa, lyre,
talharpa, moraharpa, gudok, lyra viol, harp, double harp
Julien Loko [fr]: vocals,
Irish bouzouki,
talharpa Kohann:
vocals Laetitia...
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Sarinda Saw
duang Saw sam sai Saw u
Shichepshin Sohaegeum Sorahi Sorud Talharpa Tautirut Tro sau thom Tro
Khmer Tro sau toch Tro u
Umbang Vielle Violoncello...
- horsehair, nylon, gut or even
metal viola strings .
Following Estonian talharpa technique, the hand hole is
often made
larger so that the hand can be inserted...
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bowed lyres such as the
Norwegian giga, or the
extant Swedish and
Estonian talharpa or
Finnish jouhikko. However,
other ethnomusicologists believe the gue...
-
England also have a
bowed yoke-luke
tradition in the Crwth,
Jouhikko and
Talharpa. However,
there are
other instruments called "lyra" or "lira" which, from...
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Russia (krylovidnye gusli). A
bowed lyre (Swedish tagelharpa,
Estonian talharpa or
hiiurootsi kannel,
Finnish jouhikko or jouhikantele) was
formerly pla****...
- Saw u
Segankuru Sihu (China)
Sohaegeum Soku
Sorahi Streichmelodion Suroz Talharpa Tar
shehnai Taus
Tautirut Tenor violin Tihu
Tiqin Traskofiol Tro (Cambodia)...
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examples of
instruments within the
latter class were the
Scandinavian talharpa and the
Finnish jouhikko.
Different tones could be
obtained from a single...
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performed with
period instruments such as mandola, lyre,
nyckelharpa and
talharpa as well as of
original acoustic compositions. The
first single from the...