• Kobza is a vocal and instrumental ensemble of Ukraine from the 1970s and 1980s. VIA "Kobza" was the first of the bands of the former Soviet Union to go...
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  • Kobza is a Ukrainian folk music instrument of the lute family. It may also refer to: Kobza (band), a Ukrainian music ensemble Kobza (surname), a surname...
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    Wojciech Grenda was dismissed from the band. Fortunately his replacement was found very quickly. Marcin Kobza joined the band. He was known in Łodź at that time...
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  • initially consisted of the band's namesake guitarist and singer, Marc "Mirv" Haggard, bassist Craig McFarland, and drummer David Kobza. Former Fungo Mungo drummer...
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  • Ukrainian rock band Vopli Vidopliassova. Written in 1990, the song was first released on the band's album Hey, O.K that year by Kobza International, but...
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    hundreds of surviving paintings, Cossack Mamay is usually shown with a kobza – a lute-like musical instrument that is the symbol of Ukrainian soul; a...
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  • rock groups in Ukraine. One of the most prominent was a group known as Kobza which included 2 electric banduras. It began as an instrumental group playing...
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    of the zither and lute and, up until the 1940s, was also often called a kobza. Early instruments (c. 1700) had 5 to 12 strings and resembled lutes. In...
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    brought by Romani musicians, or it is derived from the Ukrainian kobza. Like the kobza, it has a short neck and is used primary for rhythmic accompaniment...
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    (born 5 March 1975, Străşeni, Moldova) – bass guitar, acoustic guitar, kobza, sitar, mandolin, organ, keyboards, mellotron, piano, accordion, percussion...
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  • album by the band Vopli Vidopliassova. It was released by the Ukrainian-Canadian label Kobza in 1990. The album is not acknowledged on the band's official...
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    bandleader, luthier, cultural activist and pedagogue. Fedynsky is a performer on kobza, torban and traditional bandura. He was born in the USA, but moved permanently...
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    instruments Khim chordophones 3 Thailand/Cambodia stringed instruments Kobza chordophones 3 Ukraine stringed instruments Kokle chordophones 314.122-5...
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  • was the folk rock group Kobza. More recently, the sopilka has found its way into the music of singer Ruslana, folk rock band Haydamaky, speed folk group...
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    no longer used by the Turks, although it has survived under the name of kobza, koboz, in Poland, Russia, and the Balkans, but here it is the lute proper...
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    bagpipes). Tarafs also often include an instrument typical to the region: a kobza and cimbalom (Wallachia and Oltenia) a trumpet and flute (Moldova), a Tárogató...
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  • Modereko (category Jam bands)
    Modereko is a jazz band, featuring drummer John Molo of Bruce Hornsby and the Range. The group has released two albums, Modereko, and Solar Igniter, a...
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    Rich, Alvin (1984). The History of the BSA. Aramco Press. p. 87. Matej Kobza. "Kto zaváha, naletí". munimedia.cz. Retrieved 6 September 2015. "Apríl"...
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    (gypsy folk) music. In muzica bănăţeană, some traditional instruments (kobza, cimbalom) are replaced by electric guitars and synthesizers, while others...
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    Sanxian Sapeh Setar Shamisen Sitar Tanbur Tar Veena Yueqin Europe Angélique Archlute Cobza Kobza Mandore Mandora Swedish lute Torban Theorbo Vihuela...
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    guitar Alto guitar Lyre-guitar Theorbo Swedish lute Harp ukulele Bandura Kobza Combolin Chris Knutsen, early harp guitar luthier Pikasso guitar "Gibson...
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    A3 A3 4th: E3 E3 5th: B2 B2 6th: F#2 Steve Howe plays a laúd in both Yes (band) and as a solo artist, but he incorrectly refers to it in his guitar book...
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    documentary on Soviet rock. In 1990, they released the album Hey, O.K on Kobza International and appeared on the Canadian compilation This Ain't No Polka...
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  • famous bands of the time wore a mustache. The film explores the stories of various groups from this era including Smerichka, Svityaz, Arnica, Kobza, Patterns...
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  • century they are usually referred to as kobza due to the confusion with koza and the relative obscurity of kobza proper in Poland. They are used in folk...
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    protected by a cover known as a dō kake, and players often wear a little band of cloth on their left hand to facilitate sliding up and down the neck, known...
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    Independent States. The dombra is played by Erzhan Alimbetov in the Ulytau band. From the 12th to the 18th century, the dumbura was used by Bashkir sasans...
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    the 19th century in Russia, possibly as a development of the cittern, the kobza and the torban. It is known in Russia as the semistrunnaya gitara (семиструнная...
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    sitar in Western popular music, with the instrument appearing on tracks by bands such as the Beatles, the Rolling Stones and many others. The word sitar...
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    A blind Taiwanese woman playing the southern style long-necked yueqin A band of MINSHINGAKU or Ming and Qing era music playing antique gekkins A Japanese...
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