10 LIBROS DEL RUMANO RELACIONADOS CON «DÓMBRĂ»
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Library of Congress Subject Headings - Pagina 2200
S8 (Botany)] UF Assonia BT Sterculiaceae Dömbo (South Asian people) USE Dom (South Asian people) Dömbra (May Subd Geog) [M T643 (Instruction )] UF Domra [Former heading] Dumbrak BT Balalaika Lute _Methods [MT643.2] ...
Library of Congress. Cataloging Policy and Support Office, 2009
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Play the World: The 101 World Instrument Primer - Pagina 19
The dombra is a pear shaped long necked lute of the Kazakh people of Central Asia. It has a slender long neck with fourteen gut frets and two gut strings. The dombra was traditionally used to accompany epic poems and folk songs, but now ...
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Traditions and Customs of Kazakhs - Pagina 118
Musical instruments can be divided into several groups—string (two—and three-string—dombra, kobyz, zhetigen, sherter), brass (saz, kos, reed and horn syrnai, sybyzgy, adyrna, uran, kerney), tongue (shankobyz), percussions (dangyra, ...
Dana Jeteyeva Yerkebulan Dzhelbuldin, 2014
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Kazakhstan: Coming of Age - Pagina 196
Coming of Age Michael Fergus, Janar Jandosova. The intimacy of the yitrt was - and is - the setting for the stringed kobyz (left) and narkobyz (below it I, and dombra (below! to join the bardic voice. Above and right the instruments give the beat - ...
Michael Fergus, Janar Jandosova, 2003
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Musical Performance in the Diaspora - Pagina 50
Homeland, I came to take the rays of light I came to play a song on the dombra I came here to cry if you are crying in grief I came here to be happy if you are happy ... . I came to show you traditions and customs If you will be able to understand ...
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Singing the Village: Music, Memory and Ritual Among the ... - Pagina 65
bards amongst the nomadic peoples.16 The Sibe dombur is most closely related to the Kazakh dombra and the Oirat Mongol tobshuur in Xinjiang. The repertoire for these two-stringed lutes is an important part of the shared music culture of ...
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Where Rivers and Mountains Sing: Sound, Music, and ...
The dombra also 'speaks' the words: buqtym, buqtym, saida buqtym (I'm ducking, I'm ducking, I'm ducking in a ditch). At the same time that the dombra speaks the words, it's clear from the musical representation how Qurmanghazy is moving, ...
Theodore Craig Levin, Valentina Süzükei, 2006
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The Kalmyks - Pagina 157
Among them should be mentioned stringed instruments: the dombra, psaltery (jatha), tovshur and mörin hur, which was called the steppe violoncello. Representing wind instruments were bagpipes (büshkür). A significant place was occupied ...
Elza-Bair Mataskovna Gouchinova, 2013
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The Hundred Thousand Fools of God: Musical Travels in ...
CD : Urban music - some of it reflecting a fusion of European and Central Asian influences - is gathered in the first part of the disc, while rural and ritualistic music and chant appear toward the end.
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Historical Dictionary of Russian Music - Pagina 109
The young Sergey Prokofiev admired it highly enough to make a piano arrangement of its substantial first part. DOMBRA (Domra). A stringed instrument, closely associated with the skomorokhi, which was banned by decree in the 17th century.