- The
tzouras (Gr****: τζουράς), is a Gr****
stringed musical instrument related to the bouzouki. Its name
comes from the
Turkish cura. It is made in six-string...
- Makriyiannis.
Other sizes have
appeared and
include the Gr****
instrument tzouras, an
instrument smaller in size than
standard bouzoukia. The
bouzouki arrived...
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Belarus stringed instruments Tuhu
chordophones 3
China stringed instruments Tzouras chordophones 321.321
Greece stringed instruments Ukulele Concert ukulele...
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Puerto Rican Tres (Puerto Rico)
Tricordia (Mexico)
Tritantri vina
Tungna Tzouras (Greece)
Ukulele (Hawaii)
Banjolele Baritone ukulele B****
ukulele Concert...
- Teke region,
varies in
terms of
structural and
instrumental features.
Tzouras Neyzi, L. (2002-01-01). "Embodied Elders:
Space and
Subjectivity in the...
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origin distinct from that of the
instrument called "bağlama" (or "saz")
Tzouras Dutar, a
Central Asian instrument,
whose name
means "two strings" in Persian...
- "rembetika" (oriental sounding), "urban blues" pla**** on the bouzouki,
tzoura, and
oriental instruments such as the baglama, outi (oud) and
kanonaki (kanun)...
- by the police.[citation needed]
Bouzouki Pandura Tambouras Cretan lyra
Tzouras "Baglamas skaftos: Made in Greece". Νίκος Ξιλούρις: δισκοπωλείο / Nikos...
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National Flag and War Flags" (Government
Gazette Issue A 144/1973) V.
Tzouras, Η Ελληνική Σημαία, Μελέτη Πρωτότυπος Ιστορική (The Gr**** Flag, Original...
- b****,
darbuka KG West – guitar, sitar, organ,
rhodes piano, synthesizer,
tzouras Love H
Forsberg – drums,
percussion Anna
Sandberg – recorder, Rauschpfeife...