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    The lijerica (Croatian pronunciation: [lîjeritsa]) is a musical instrument from the Croatian region of Dalmatia and Croat parts of eastern Herzegovina...
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  • Ghaychak Kamancheh Kemençe of the Black Sea Kemenche Kemenche (classical) Lijerica Pochette Rabeca Rebab Rebec Shah Kaman Banhu Daguangxian Dahu Dihu Diyingehu...
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    Montenegro, Serbia, Bulgaria (the gadulka), North Macedonia, Croatia (Dalmatian lijerica), Italy (the Calabrian lira), Turkey (the politiki lyra and the Pontic...
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    the Dubrovnik region of Croatia. It is danced to the accompaniment of lijerica (an old Southern Dalmatian instrument with three strings), which came from...
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  • hut) K'ni (Vietnam) Langspil (Iceland) Latfiol (Sweden) Leiqin (China) Lijerica (Croatia) Lira (Ukraine) Lira da braccio Lirone Liujiaoxian Lokanga bara...
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    Gadulka Gudok Gusle Hurdy-gurdy also known as the wheel fiddle Kamancheh Lijerica Nyckelharpa Rebab Erhu morin khuur Music portal Fleadh Cheoil List of All-Ireland...
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    Croatian music which he incorporates into his music, such as the use of the lijerica and the singing of ganga. He has collaborated with many Croatian artists...
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    Constantinople) in Greece, the Calabrian lira in southern Italy, and the lijerica in Dalmatia. The water organ originated in the Hellenistic world and was...
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    the Calabrian Lira in Italy, the lyra of Crete and the Dodecanese, the Lijerica of the Croatian Adriatic. Fahire Fersan (1900–1997) Tamburi Cemil Bey (1873–1916)...
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    music from Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan. Erhu Gadulka Gudok Gusle Kobyz Lijerica Masenqo The origins of the violin - the rebab, BBC "rabab (musical instrument)...
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  • (historic) Cretan Lyra, Crete and Dodecanese, Greece Gadulka, Bulgaria Armudî kemençe, Istanbul, Turkey (Greek: Πολίτικη Λύρα - Politiki lyra) Lijerica...
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    (Greek: Λύρα) Lyre (terminology) Fiddle Gadulka (Bulgarian: Гъдулка) Rabāb (Arabic الرباب) Lijerica (Serbo-Croatian pronunciation: [lijɛritsa]) violin...
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    Kemenche: a three-stringed instrument from the Black Sea region of Asia Minor. Lijerica Croatian or Dalmatian instrument Rabeca Rabel: a Spanish folk instrument...
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    Gusle Cretan lyra Kobyz Byzantine lyra Byzaanchy Igil Kyl kyyak Sarangi Lijerica Gudok "Bulgarian folk music instruments". Balkanfolk.com. Retrieved 21...
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    Constantinopolitan lyra, the Cretan lyra, the lira da braccio, the Calabrian lira, the lijerica, the lyra viol, the lirone. Europe Armenia: քնար (knar) British Isles:...
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  • Croatian folk dance. The most commonly used instruments are the tamburica, lijerica, jedinka, šargija, gusle, bagpipe, and accordion. Today, kolo is danced...
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    instruments, including the rebec, Calabrian and Byzantine lyra, gǎdulka, lijerica, klasic kemençe, gudok and cobza. These have similar shapes, a short neck...
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    influences from the Dalmatian Hinterland such as ganga and rere singing and lijerica instrumentation. After the contest, she started working on her tenth studio...
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  • and a vaulted back, propped up on the knee 321.21 Croatia tamburica and Lijerica tamburitza Lute-like stringed instrument with a long neck, picked or strummed...
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    lyra) Gadulka (Bulgarian: Гъдулка) Lira da braccio Rabāb (Arabic الرباب) Lijerica Violin Musicians Andreas Rodinos Alekos Karavitis Antonis Papadakis (Kareklas)...
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    gambus or an earlier oud or barbat Related instruments rebec Byzantine lyra gadulka gambus gudok Pontian lyra lijerica Calabrian lira Cretan lyra rabel...
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    parts of Europe, and the Far East. The Medieval European Rebec, Croatian Lijerica, Cretan Cretan lyra, Bulgarian Gadulka and Russian Gudok, the Gusle used...
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  • berda bisernice brač bugarija clarinet curla diple fiddle gange gusle lijerica (lirica, fiddle) roznica samica sargija (dulcimer) sopila tambura (mandolin)...
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    Constantinople) in Greece, the Calabrian lira in Southern Italy, and the Lijerica in Dalmatia. The second instrument, the Hydraulis, originated in the Hellenistic...
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