-
French vielle à roue ('fiddle with a wheel') and the
Hungarian tekerőlant (
tekerő for short),
makers have
added a
buzzing bridge—called a
chien (French for...
-
manche Drejelire Harmonichord Hurdy-gurdy
Kaisatsuko Lira
Ninera Organistrum Tekerő Viola organista Violano Virtuoso Wheelharp Agiarut Ajaeng Arpeggione Bowed...
- cobza, doromb, duda, kanászkürt, mandolin, tárogató, tambourine, tambura,
tekero and ütőgardon. The name Népzene is also used for
Hungarian folk
music as...
- The Mureș (Romanian: [ˈmureʃ]) or
Maros (IPA: [ˈmɒroʃ]; German: Mieresch, Serbian: Мориш, romanized: Moriš) is a 789-kilometre-long (490 mi)
river in Eastern...
- Oprișești,
Poiana (Pojána), Poienița (Váleajepi), Roșia, Stăuini,
Techereu (
Tekerő), Vălișoara (until 1960 Porcurea; Porkura) and Voia (Voja). "Po****ţia rezidentă...
- the citera, cimbalom, cobza, doromb, duda, kanászkürt, tárogató, tambura,
tekero and ütőgardon.
Traditional Hungarian music has been
found to bear resemblances...
- girls"(featuring Kcee) "Arabanko" "Comsa" "Under The Duvet" "Happiness" "Selense" "
Tekero" "Report Card" "Chacha" (Remix) (featuring
Zlatan ibile) "Kona ft Rudeboy...
- The Strâmba (Hungarian:
Tekerő-patak,
meaning "Worming Cr****") is a
right tributary of the
river Mureș in Transylvania, Romania. It
discharges into the...