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    Gusli (Russian: гусли, IPA: [ˈɡuslʲɪ]) is the oldest East Slavic multi-string plucked instrument, belonging to the zither family, due to its strings being...
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    pitches. The zither family (including the Qanún/kanun, autoharp, kantele, gusli, kannel, kankles, kokles, koto, guqin, gu zheng and many others) does not...
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    with the Latvian kokles, Estonian kannel, Finnish kantele, and Russian gusli. According to Finnish linguist Eino Nieminen, the name of the instrument...
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    in a Russian medieval epic bylina. He was an adventurer, merchant, and gusli musician from Novgorod. "Sadko" is a version of the tale translated by Arthur...
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  • distribution. Current Members Alexey Belkin (Алексей Белкин) – vocals, bagpipes, gusli, zhaleika Dmitriy Shikhardin (Дмитрий Шихардин) – vocals, fiddle Petr Sergeev...
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    along with Finnish kantele, Latvian kokles, Lithuanian kanklės, and Russian gusli. The Estonian kannel has a variety of traditional tunings. In Estonia, studying...
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    legendary realm of the Sea-King. The opera tells the story of Sadko, a gusli player (guslar), who leaves his wife, Lubava, and home in Novgorod and eventually...
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    Latvia) Kokles (Latvia) Krez (Udmurt people of Central Russia) Krylovidnye gusli (Northwest Russia) Kusle (Mari people of Central Russia) Harpu (Sápmi) The...
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  • duo ‘GuSli’ and released 2 albums together. On June 15, 2017 they released the album “GuSli”. On November 17, 2017 they released the second “GuSli II”...
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    called kobzars. It is suggested that the instrument developed as a hybrid of gusli (Eastern-European psaltery) and kobza (Eastern-European lute).[citation...
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  • Tropak, Khorovod National flower Chamomile National instruments Garmon, balalaika, gusli, spoons National poet Alexander Pushkin National tree Birch...
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    The balalaika orchestra in its full form consists of balalaikas, domras, gusli, bayan, Vladimir Shepherd's Horns, garmoshkas, and several types of percussion...
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    Lithuania: lyra Norway: giga, Kraviklyra Poland: lira Russia: Lyre-shaped gusli Asia Arabian peninsula: tanbūra Iraq (Sumer): tanbūra, zami, zinar iran:...
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    poetry. Frolova is one of few performers who uses Russian folk instrument gusli and ancient harp, along with classical six-string guitar for the accompaniment...
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    along with Estonian kannel, Latvian kokles, Lithuanian kanklės and Russian gusli. 5-string kantele Sounds samples from a home-made 5-string kantele Problems...
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  • by the artists themselves. The Old Slavic root morpheme gǫdsli (Russian gúsli, slovak husle, Czech housle, Slovenian gósli) is associated with guditi/gósti...
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    dulcimer, psaltery, Appalachian dulcimer, guqin, guzheng, tromba marina, koto, gusli, kanun, kanklės, kantele, kannel, kokles, valiha, gayageum, đàn tranh, autoharp...
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    warriors. He is a professional archer, swimmer, and wrestler. He plays the gusli, plays tafl, and is known for his courtesy and cunning. The following summary...
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  • (Argentina) Guitarrón mexicano (Mexico) Guitarrón chileno (Chile) Guqin (China) Gusli (Russia) Guzheng (China) Harp Chromatic harp Electric harp Folk harp Pedal...
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    Lithuanian kanklės, Estonian kannel, Finnish kantele, and Russian krylovidnye gusli. The first possible kokles related archaeological findings in the territory...
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  • national musical instruments include the krez zither (similar to the Russian gusli) and a pipe-like wind instrument called the chipchirghan. A chapter in the...
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    gayageum Guan (instrument) gudok guitalin guitar guitarra Portuguesa gusle gusli haegeum hammered dulcimer hank drum hardingfele harmonica harmonium hurdy-gurdy...
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    nyckelharpa, jouhikko, darbuka, ashiko, conga, djembe, daf, didgeridoo, bağlama, gusli, cimbalom, dulcimer, caxixi, agogô, bawu, mbira, marimba, udu, reco-reco...
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    instruments Guitarro chordophones 3 Andalusia, Aragon, Spain stringed instruments Gusli chordophones 3 Russia stringed instruments Guqin chordophones 312.22 China...
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    century Psalter, in which an initial of letter A depicts a skomorokh playing gusli and dancing vprisiadku. In improvisational folk dances prisiadki involved...
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    Stalinka Telnyashka Ushanka Valenki Musical instruments Balalaika Garmon Gusli Bayan Russian guitar Musical spoons Treshchotka Toys Bird of Happiness Cheburashka...
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    instrument gained great popularity in the 16th–17th centuries, replacing gusli. There are numerous mentions of domra in historic documents of this period...
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    Stalinka Telnyashka Ushanka Valenki Musical instruments Balalaika Garmon Gusli Bayan Russian guitar Musical spoons Treshchotka Toys Bird of Happiness Cheburashka...
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  • Фёдорович Трутовский) (c. 1740 – c. 1810) was a Russian folk-song collector, gusli player, and composer, in the Russian Empire. He compiled and published the...
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    Boyan (accompanying on the gusli) by Viktor Vasnetsov...
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