- The
tambouras is
mentioned in the
Byzantine epic of
Digenis Akritas, when the hero
plays his θαμπούριν,
thambourin (medieval form of
tambouras): Και...
-
musical instrument of the lute family,
called the
thabouras or
tambouras family. The
tambouras existed in
ancient Greece as the pandura, and can be found...
- of a
family of long-necked
lutes po****r in
Eastern and
Central Europe Tambouras, an
instrument pla**** in
Greece Tambura River,
Romania Tumbura, a town...
- John
Tambouras (born 30
January 1979 in Darwin, Australia) is a
retired Australian footballer.
Tambouras attracted the
attention of
South Melbourne F...
-
Hamady Tamboura (born 23 June 1989) is a
French professional footballer who
plays for Athlético M****ille.
Tamboura previously pla**** for Angers, where...
- and the Gr****s and
Slavs used to call "pandouras" (see pandoura) or "
tambouras" the
ancestor of
modern bouzouki. The
instrument was
referred to as θαμπούριν...
-
instruments were
smashed by the police.[citation needed]
Bouzouki Pandura Tambouras Cretan lyra
Tzouras "Baglamas skaftos: Made in Greece". Νίκος Ξιλούρις:...
- dulcimer, koto, marimbas, recorder, flute, saxophone, harp, autoharp,
tamboura, percussion,
backing vocals (1962–1969; died 1969) Ian Stewart – piano...
-
includes the
Balkan tambura and the saz (or
tambura saz), tamburica, and the
tambouras. The
instrument was
studied by
musicologists in the 20th century. Their...
- 'tunbur' or 'tunbureh/tunbura' in Al-Hirah, and in Gr**** it was
named tambouras, then went to
Albania as tampura, in
Russia it was
named domra, in Siberia...