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    stick zithers), tube zithers, raft zithers, board zithers (includes box zithers, ground zithers and harp zithers), trough zithers and frame zithers.: 20–21 ...
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  • Qanun (redirect from Kanun (disambiguation))
    Look up qanun or kanun in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Qanun or Kanun may refer to: Qanun (instrument), a large zither played in and around the Middle...
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    The qanun, kanun, ganoun or kanoon (Arabic: قانون, romanized: qānūn; Armenian: քանոն, romanized: k’anon; Sorani Kurdish: قانون, romanized: qānūn; Greek:...
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  • (tambourine) and tarabuka (hourglass drum) providing percussion for ut (lute), kanun (zither), clarinet and violin. Čalgija should not be confused with Chalga (a...
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    ney (end-blown reed flute), klasik kemençe (lyra), keman (violin), kanun (zither), and others. Until the 19th century, in which Westernization caused...
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    (tambourine) and tarabuka (hourglass drum) providing percussion for ut (lute), kanun (zither), clarinet and violin. Though modern musicians have updated the Čalgija...
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  • (China) Zhongruan (China) Zhu (China) Zither Alpine zither (Central Europe) Concert zither (United States) Guitar zither Berimbau (Brazil) Cimbalom (Hungary...
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    Lithuania, kokles in Latvia, Zither in Germany, citera in the Czech Republic, and psalterium in France. Furthermore, the kanun has been found in Arabic countries...
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  • Sicular with Ismail Butera (accordion), Michael Hess (violin, ney flutes, kanun zither), Dave Hofstra (bass and tuba), and klezmer legend Howie Leess (1920-2003)...
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  • who were traditional from the 16th-19th centuries while the kanun, a Turkish board zither, is also featured. They released a four volume series on the...
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    the neck and can be stopped at different pitches. The zither family (including the Qanún/kanun, autoharp, kantele, gusli, kannel, kankles, kokles, koto...
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    Yatga (category Zithers)
    Khalkha dialect: ятга, yatga; pronounced [ˈjɑtʰəq]; is a traditional plucked zither of Mongolia. Yatga may vary widely in size, tuning, and number of bridges...
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  • Jadagan (category Zither instrument stubs)
    player. Yatga: Mongolia Koto: Japan Guzheng: China Zither Se: China Gayageum: Korea Đàn tranh: Vietnam Kanun (instrument) Kanklės: Lithuania Jetigen: Kazakhstan...
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  • fretless classical guitar, kopuz lute), Taner Sayacıoğlu (2001, 2004: kanun zither), Fahrettin Yarkın (2004: bendir frame drum), Ferruh Yarkın (2004: dayereh...
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    Jetigen (category Zithers)
    жетіген, pronounced [ʒetɪˈɡen], or dzhetigan or zhetygen) is a Kazakh plucked zither. Similar to Chinese guzheng, yazheng and se, Japanese koto, Korean gayageum...
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  • Seyhun Çelik: Goblet Drum Atilla Yılmaz: Bouzouki Halil Karaduman: Kanun (a large zither used especially in the Middle East) "Ajda Pekkan – Ajda 1990". Discogs...
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    from Zanzibar to Egypt to learn music and to play the kanun, a string instrument similar to the zither. Upon his return, he formed the Zanzibar Taarab Orchestra...
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    guitar-sized bağlama (the most common) and the smaller cura and kanun, a type of box zither. Several regional traditions use bowed stringed instruments such...
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    Tremoloa (category Zither instrument stubs)
    /ˈtreɪmoʊloʊwə/, plural tremoloas, is a stringed instrument belonging to the fretless zither family. It was produced in United States in response to the rapid increase...
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  • sometimes mandolin or the cumbus),the Assyrian kanun or santur (plucked or hammered Middle Eastern zither), violin and hand drums (frame and goblet). For...
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  • guimbard (jaw harp) guitar harp Styrian harmonica tamburica trumpet violin zither heurigen tracht Volkssänger Auvergnat See French – – – Balearic Islander...
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  • Çığırtma - davul - darbuka - kabak kemane - kaval - kemençe - mey - ney - kanun - saz - sipsi - tar - tulum - zurna dastan - Dede Korkut - Huseni - ashik...
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    Tsymbaly (category Hammered box zithers)
    instruments Chang Cimbal, cimbalom, cymbalom, or cymbalom Hackbrett Joqin Kanun ţambal tsymbaly tsimbl Qanun Santir santouri santur hammered dulcimer ţambal...
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    interpretation as a “Harp Psaltery”. The kanun player and music historian George Dimitri Sawa, on the other hand, speaks of a zither. Al-Fārābī gave a pitch range...
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  • the ensemble includes Middle Eastern instruments, such as the oud, the kanun, the Eastern violin, the darbouka and the Greek bouzouki, alongside electric...
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  • kemençe bowed fiddle, oud plucked short-necked unfretted lute, kanun plucked zither, violin, and in Mevlevi music, küdüm drum and a harp. From the makams...
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    demonstrates many Arabic elements, showcasing instruments such as the oud, kanun, and the darbuka. Other instrumental elements include guitar, vocal trills...
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