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    The talharpa, also known as a tagelharpa (tail-hair harp), hiiu kannel (originally hiiurootsi (which meant Vormsi island located on the halfway to Hiiumaa)...
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    Ravn: nyckelharpa, lyre, talharpa, moraharpa, gudok, lyra viol, harp, double harp Julien Loko [fr]: vocals, Irish bouzouki, talharpa Lily Jung: vocals Kohann:...
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    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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  • 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...
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  • 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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    bowed lyres such as the Norwegian giga, or the extant Swedish and Estonian talharpa or Finnish jouhikko. However, other ethnomusicologists believe the gue...
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    composer Instruments Vocals guitar bass keyboards drums kravik lyre bukkehorn talharpa Years active 1995–present Labels By Norse Music Member of Wardruna Formerly...
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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...
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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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  • Russia (krylovidnye gusli). A bowed lyre (Swedish tagelharpa, Estonian talharpa or hiiurootsi kannel, Finnish jouhikko or jouhikantele) was formerly played...
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    those bowed instruments in the lyre family such as the crwth, jouhikko, talharpa and gue. This article will only concentrate on the spike-fiddle Rebab,...
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    Crwth Classification Bowed string instrument Related instruments Cithara Lyre Byzantine lyra Jouhikko Rotta Talharpa...
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  • traditional Nordic instrumentation than previous Hulkoff albums, including the Talharpa and the Nyckelharpa. Early reviewers called Pansarfolk "fighting folk metal...
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    Swedish silverbasharpa (and eventual nyckelharpa), and the Scando-Icelandic talharpa, among others. A notable example is the Italian lira da braccio, a 15th-century...
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    2018 Background information Origin Estonia Genres Nu-folk Instruments Talharpa looper Years active 2014–present Labels Õunaviks Members Marko Veisson [et]...
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  • swing-song reilender labajalg polka accordion bagpipe concertina fiddle kannel talharpa (hiiu kannel) trumpet whistle zither Kalevipoeg Faroese  kingosalmar kvæði...
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  • 322-72 Sweden nyckelharpa Bowed keyed fiddle 321.322-71 Swedish Estonia talharpa Bowed lyre with no fingerboard 321.22-71 Switzerland alphorn Long wooden...
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  • Karshev wrote the bass parts and Alyona Fomina plays the bagpipes and talharpa. In the end of 2020, Varang Nord announced a 2021 Heathen Heroes Tour in...
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  • singing and handmade traditional instruments such as the Kantele and the Talharpa. The band have stated they are inspired by the sounds of Siberian nature...
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  • Biblically-described historic instrument, probably a cithara; in modern Hebrew, refers to the violin talharpa Swedish Estonia 321.22-71 Bowed lyre with no fingerboard...
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  • performance features both groups dressed in black suits, with Puuluup playing talharpas. All members wear black, performing the "veisson" dance occasionally throughout...
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