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    The tambura is a stringed instrument that is played as a folk instrument in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary, North Macedonia, Serbia...
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  • the Middle East Tambura saz, string instrument from the Bağlama family from Turkey Balkan tambura, an instrument used in the Balkan region (primarily...
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    part of a larger family of instruments which includes the Balkan tambura and the saz (or tambura saz), tamburica, and the tambouras. The instrument was studied...
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    the bouzouki in the Piraeus style of rebetiko. Tzouras Irish bouzouki Balkan tambura Lute Mandolin Pandura Bağlama Šargija Angelo Avramakis Manolis Chiotis...
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    Çöğür, Kopuz Irızva, Cura, Tambura, etc. The cura is the smallest member of the bağlama family: larger than the cura is the tambura, tuned an octave lower...
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  • music. Vancouver based act Ivan Tucakov and Tambura Rasa explores this style and beyond. Traditional Balkan music mixed with modern, electronic beats:...
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  • French-based music ensemble using various influences Czech version of the balkan tambura Bratsche, German for viola, from the Italian "viola da braccio" Bratschen...
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    Ivan Tucakov (redirect from Tambura Rasa)
    explore novel ways of understanding the world. - In 2004, Tucakov formed the Tambura Rasa collective. - In 2012 Ivan Tucakov and the classical pianist Oriana...
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    bağlama or Azerbaijani saz (left) bağlama or saz Balkans. Šargija, closely related to Balkan tambura Greek bouzouki Gheg Albanian çifteli bağlama (right)...
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    dangubica (or tambura samica) from Serbia (see EuropeEast) "tambura samica / dangubica". Europe (East). ATLAS of plucked instruments. On the Balkan (in Croatia...
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  • tamburica / тамбурица, lit. 'little tamboura') or tamboura (Hungarian: tambura; Greek: ταμπουράς, romanized: tampourás) refers to a family of long-necked...
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  • duduk; later performing with Kayno Yesno Slonce) Petar Delchev (tambura, cello-tambura; later performing with Kayno Yesno Slonce) Panayot Angelov (percussions)...
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  • http://www.radost.org/RadostCD Ronald Long — accordion Teodora Dimitrova — tambura, vocals Jana Rickel — Bass, vocals Lizzy Pedersen — violin Tim McCormack...
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  • (Panama) Stoessel lute Strumstick (United States) Swarabat Tamboori Tambouras Tambura (Bulgaria) Tamburica Tanbur (Turkey) Tanpura (India) Tarhu Tarica (Europe)...
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  • has a variety of traditional music styles, which are part of the wider Balkan musical tradition, with its own distinctive sound and characteristics. Church...
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    and Central Asia, are derived from the Khorosanian tunbūr. In the Balkans, the Tambura is a stringed instrument that is played as a folk instrument in Bosnia...
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  • Hawaiian guitar, "Western guitars", "Balkan steel guitar", box guitar, "dry guitar", keman, ukulele, tambura, mbira, baglama Houzam Mustapha (Nigel...
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    on Fairy World III Prikosnovénie (2007) Ivailo Petrov—oud, baglama saz, tambura, santour, setar, programming Kalin Yordanov—vocals, daf, bodhran Peter...
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    instruments, such as tambura, kaval and tǔpan. The general meaning of the word Balkandji (spelled Балканджи in Bulgarian) is “a man of the Balkans”. As the Stara...
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    “Toni Horo” (tupan, zarb, percussion), Peter Delchev (tambura, hang), Evgeni Chakalov (flutes, tambura), Alexey Cvetanov (wavedrum, percussion), Yulia Uzunova...
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  • Happening (1969) The Slaughter (1970) Discretion Guaranteed (1972) The Tambura Players (1982) Croatian Story (1991) Long, Cold Night (2004) The Indestructibles...
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  • Serbian: ћемане) is a bowed string instrument traditionally used in the Balkans and Anatolia. It is the Macedonian and southern Serbian version of the...
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  • promotes a different genre of music is invited to a festival that promotes tambura music. At the same time, a petition entitled "Stop the concert of Cece...
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    composer (bagpipes, kaval, frula, guitar, tambura, clarinet etc.) Arie den Boer - drums Leonid Pilipović - punk tambura Jurre Hogervorst - bass guitar Dragutin...
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    amount of verses Epic narratives and digressions More commonly sung with a tambura and šargija than gusle In most cases, the heroes are borrowed from Krajina...
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    variants of traditional Asian instruments such as the "Saz" (Bulgarian tambura), or the kemençe (Bulgarian gadulka). More modern style instruments are...
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    music and hip hop. The Lemon Bucket Orkestra, a Canadian self-described "Balkan-Klezmer-Gypsy-Punk-Super-Party-Band", features a sousaphone as one of their...
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    as sopele, shawms, bagpipes, and other instruments such as flutes and tambura lutes. It was first named by Ivan Matetić Ronjgov early in the twentieth...
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    Sverrisson, and Brad Shepik on tambura and electric saz. This band plays music that is rhythmically diverse and inspired by Balkan rhythms. Black participated...
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  • adopted a lot of words of Turkish origin. The Ottoman conquest of the Balkans began a linguistical contact between Ottoman Turkish and South Slavic languages...
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