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  1. Bouzouki

    Infobox Instrument name Bouzouki names image Bouzouki tetrachordo.jpg classification Plucked string instrument Necked bowl lutes String instruments range related Pandura Byzantine Lyra Tambouras Bouzouki Baglamas Ba lama Saz The bouzouki Greek language Greek IPA el bu zuki pron plural ... lower. There are two main types of bouzouki. The three course with three pairs of strings known as courses and the four course having four pairs of strings. Name Bouzouki in Turkish means broken from ..., because of its modified not proper nature. It might be concluded, therefore, that the bouzouki ... bouzouki was used because different tunings are required for the instrument to play in different musical ... version called bouzouki and the diminutive baglamas . History Image Bouzoukis.jpg left thumb 210px Bouzouki exposed in the Museum of Greek Folk Musical Instruments in Athens The origin of Bouzouki ... instruments.php Bouzouki the descendant of ancient Greek and eastern instruments ... course bouzouki was made popular by Manolis Chiotis who also used a tuning akin to standard guitar tuning, which made it easier for guitarists to play bouzouki, even as it angered purists. The first recording was made in 1958. Citation needed date July 2011 The Irish bouzouki , with four courses, a flatter back, and differently tuned from the Greek bouzouki, is a more recent development, dating back to the 1960s.The Irish bouzouki became popular around the same time, with four pairs of strings and a flatter back. Citation needed date July 2011 The Three course Bouzouki Trichordo Image trichordobouzouki.jpg thumb right 500px Greek trichordo bouzouki Image Bouzouki 8 tuners 6 strings.JPG thumb right 140px A close up of the headstock of a trichordo bouzouki. Two of these eight tuners are not strung. This is the classical type of bouzouki that was the mainstay of most Rebetiko music. It has ... of the trichordo bouzouki is Dd aa dd. This tuning was called the European tuning by Markos Vamvakaris ...   more details



  1. Irish bouzouki

    Infobox Instrument name Irish bouzouki names image Irish Bouzouki.jpg classification Plucked string instrument range related Bouzouki Greece Cittern Mandolin Octave mandolin The Irish bouzouki is a development of the Greek bouzouki adapted for Irish traditional and other folk music from the late 1960s onward. Adoption for Celtic music The Greek bouzouki , in the newer tetrachordo four Course music ... De Dannan , obtained a trichordo three course six string, or Greek bouzouki on his own. With a few exceptions, bouzouki players playing Irish music tend to use the instrument less for virtuoso ... after the Greek bouzouki s initial introduction new designs built specifically for Irish traditional ..., stave built back of the Greek bouzouki. English builder http www.xs4all.nl hspeek bouzouki abnett.html Peter Abnett, who was the first instrument maker to build a uniquely Irish bouzouki for D nal .... The Irish bouzouki has also become integrated into some other western European musical traditions ... bouzouki is G sub 2  sub D sub 3  sub A sub 3  sub D sub 4  sub . This was pioneered by Johnny Moynihan first on the mandolin and then transferred to a Greek bouzouki. It was later ... sub 3  sub A sub 3  sub D sub 4  sub tuning of the Greek trichordo bouzouki than is the guitar ... as used in Irish traditional music. Alec Finn, playing a Greek trichordo bouzouki, uses the traditional ... and musicians the Irish bouzouki is considered to be part of the mandolin family, other instruments ... rate, since the genesis of the Irish bouzouki in the late 1960s, luthiers have incorporated so many ... it is a moot point. For many builders and players, the terms bouzouki , cittern , and octave mandolin ... instruments, leaving out bouzouki entirely. Mandolin family luthiers producing an octave mandolin ... style carved top mandolins. Some luthiers choose to refer to their clearly bouzouki style instruments ... regarded as having a shorter scale length than the Irish bouzouki, in the vicinity of 20 to 23 ...   more details



  1. Bouzoukia

    Bouzoukia may refer to Bouzouki pl. bouzoukia , a Greek lute Bouzoukia nightclub , Greek nightclubs that feature la k music disambig ...   more details



  1. Buzuk

    Buzuk may refer to Albanian language Albanian word for Bouzouki , a chordophone used in folk music Andrija Buzuk , 1891 1894 provincial superior of the Franciscan province Bosna Argentina See also Buzuq disambig sq Buzuku ...   more details



  1. Tzouras

    Infobox Instrument name Tzouras names image Tzouras.jpg image capt background string classification String instrument hornbostel sachs hornbostel sachs desc Composite chordophone developed Greece range related Bouzouki , Baglamas , Saz articles The Tzouras lang el , is a String instrument stringed musical instrument from Greece . It is related to the Bouzouki . It has 6 strings in 3 courses and is tuned D3 D4, A3 A3, D4 D4 or D4 D3, A3 A3, D4 D4. The strings are made of steel. See also Greek musical instruments Greek music Pandura Bouzouki Cretan lyra Cura instrument References http stringedinstrumentdatabase.110mb.com The Stringed Instrument Database http atlasofpluckedinstruments.com ATLAS of Plucked Instruments Category Greek musical instruments Category Greek music Category String instruments el ...   more details



  1. Baglamas

    For the instrument used in Turkish music, see Ba lama . Refimprove date May 2011 Image Baglamas.png Baglamas tuning. left thumb The baglamas Greek language Greek or baglamadaki , a long necked bowl lute, is a plucked string instrument used in Greek music it is a version of the bouzouki pitched an octave higher nominally D A D , with unison pairs on the four highest strings and an octave pair on the lower D. Musically, the baglamas is most often found supporting the bouzouki in the Piraeus city style of rebetiko . The body is often hollowed out from a piece of wood skaftos construction or else made from a gourd, but there are also baglamas with staved backs. Its small size made it particularly popular with musicians who needed an instrument transportable enough to carry around easily or small enough to shelter under a coat. During parts of the 20th century, players of the bouzouki and baglamas were persecuted by the government, and the instruments were smashed by the police. The name comes from Turkish language Turkish ba lama , a similar instrument. ref http stringedinstrumentdatabase.110mb.com b.htm The Stringed Instrument Database ref See also Bouzouki Pandura Tambouras Cretan lyra Tzouras References reflist Category Greek music Category Greek musical instruments Category Necked bowl lutes string instrument stub de Baglamas el fr Baglama grec it Baglamas hu Baglamasz nl Baglamas ...   more details



  1. Vangelis Trigas

    three solo albums. Two of them, which are instrumentals that contain studies for the bouzouki are titled, 12 Organika Yia Trihordo Bouzouki 12 instrumentals for the three string bouzouki and Se ... Ke Tragouthia Yia Bouzouki improvisations and songs for the bouzouki . He has also participated ... Ke Tragouthia Yia Bouzouki improvisations and songs for the bouzouki Masters & The Folk Song Performances No.1 2004 12 Organika Yia Trihordo Bouzouki 12 instrumentals for the three string bouzouki ... the following books Teaching Methods No.1 Method for the three string bouzouki No.2 Method for the three string bouzouki No.3 Method for the three string bouzouki With Scores No.1 18 rembetika & folk ...   more details



  1. Manolis Chiotis

    File .jpg thumb right Manolis Chiotis Manolis Chiotis Greek March 21, 1920, Thessaloniki &ndash March 21, 1970 was a Greece Greek rebetiko and laiko composer, singer and bouzouki player. ref name sansim cite web url http www.sansimera.gr biographies 345 title 1920 1970 language Greek trans title Manolis Chiotis 1920 1970 publisher SanSimera.gr http translate.google.com translate?hl en&sl el&tl en&u http 3A 2F 2Fwww.sansimera.gr 2Fbiographies 2F345 English translation ref He is considered one of the greatest bouzouki soloists of all time. He invented the four course bouzouki tetrachordo and introduced the guitar like tuning, who found it better suited to the kind of virtuoso playing he was famous for. Chiotis died on his 50th birthday, March 21, 1970. ref name sansim References reflist See also Bouzouki Rebetes Rebetiko Laiko Greek nightclubs Greek music Navigation box br Rembetika Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Chiotis, Manolis ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Greek musician DATE OF BIRTH March 21, 1920 PLACE OF BIRTH Thessaloniki, Greece DATE OF DEATH March 21, 1970 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Chiotis, Manolis Category 1920 births Category 1970 deaths Category People from Thessaloniki Category Greek composers Category Rebetiko musicians Category Greek music Category Greek bouzouki players Category Greek rebetiko singers de Manolis Chiotis el ...   more details



  1. Stavros Damianides

    worked incrdibly hard and went through great hardships. At a time that bouzouki playing was of ill repute, normally restricted to the underground slums, Stavros could not resist learning how to play the bouzouki purely out of interest and love for music. The bouzouki soon became very popular worldwide ... bouzouki out of an old tin can and secretly taught himself how to play. When his hidden talent was revealed, he was very popular amongst his friends and neighbours. He was employed to play bouzouki ... own bouzouki and he would travel to other towns and villages in his community. After serving in the Hellenic ... move to Australia, the talented Stavros brought a renewed bouzouki playing culture with him. Considered to be one of the best bouzouki players to set foot in Australia, Stavros quickly made a name for himself ... to enjoy. If he talked with his bouzouki then it wasn t a monologue it was a dialogue between him ..., far right showing them how it s done , 1969 Stavros, like many other great Australian bouzouki ... company. He was admired by many musicians and he inspired many Bouzouki players in Western Australia and in other Australian states. The humble Stavros was a mentor to many Greek Bouzouki players ... skills. He would from that point onward consider Perth his home. Stavros was also a teacher of bouzouki. He had only a few students who have become very skilled in bouzouki playing. Stavros has written ... of Greek bouzouki due to his brilliant theatrical techniques. Stavros introduced to Australian ...   more details



  1. At First Light

    BLP sources date December 2011 notability date March 2011 At First Light is an irish music Irish band performing traditional Celtic music . At First Light comprises the talents of Uilleann Piper John McSherry and fiddle player D nal O Connor, creators of Tripswitch, which has been described as Acoustic perfection . Combined with Francis McIlduff, from the McPeake clann, and guests such as Ruben Bada, Michael McCague, Tony Byrne and Ciara McCrickard. Members John McSherry musician John Mc Sherry Uilleann Pipes, Low Whistles Donal O Connor musician Donal O Connor Fiddle , Keyboard instrument Keyboards Francis McIlduff Uilleann Pipes , Whistles , Bodhran with guests Rub n Bada Bouzouki , Guitar , Fiddle Tony Byrne musician Tony Byrne Guitar Michael McCague Bouzouki , Guitar Ciara McCrickard Vocals , Fiddle External links http www.atfirstlight.net At First Light Website Category Irish folk musical groups Ireland band stub tl At First Light ...   more details



  1. Giannis Tatasopoulos

    Greek language ref ref http www.mysweetcanary.com PDF concert.pdf Concert Tour credited as bouzouki ... SHORT DESCRIPTION Bouzouki master, soloist, and composer. DATE OF BIRTH 7 January 1928 PLACE OF BIRTH ... male singers Category Modern Greek language singers Category Greek bouzouki players Category Greek ...   more details



  1. Vassilis Tsitsanis

    Category Greek bouzouki players de Vassilis Tsitsanis el es Vas lis Tsits nis ...   more details



  1. Cold Blow and the Rainy Night

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Cold Blow and the Rainy Night Type Album Artist Planxty Cover Coldblowplanxty.jpg Released 1974 Recorded Genre Irish folk music Length 43 13 Label Shanachie Records Producer Phil Coulter Last album The Well Below the Valley album The Well Below the Valley br 1973 This album Cold Blow and the Rainy Night br 1974 Next album The Planxty Collection br 1976 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score Rating 4.5 5 ref Allmusic id r103164 ref Cold Blow and the Rainy Night is the third album by the Irish folk music Irish folk group Planxty . The record was released in 1974 and takes its title from the third song on the album, Cold Blow and the Rainy Night . Track listing Hey, Johnnie Cope, Are Ye Waking Yet? Johnny Cope Dennis Murphy s Polka The 42 Pound Cheque John Ryan s Polka polka dance polkas Cold Blow And The Rainy Night P Stands For Paddy, I Suppose The Old Torn Petticoat The Dublin Reel The Wind That Shakes The Barley Reel dance reels Baneasa s Green Glade Mominsko Horo The Little Drummer The Lakes Of Pontchartrain The Hare In The Corn The Frost Is All Over The Gander In The Pratie Hole jig jigs The Green Fields Of Canada Personnel Andy Irvine musician Andy Irvine bouzouki , mandolin , harmonica , hurdy gurdy, dulcimer, vocals D nal Lunny guitar , bouzouki, portative organ, bodhr n Johnny Moynihan bouzouki, fiddle, whistle, vocals Christy Moore vocals, guitar, bodhr n, harmonium Liam O Flynn uilleann pipes , whistle References Reflist Planxty Category 1974 albums Category Planxty albums ...   more details



  1. Giorgos Lafkas

    Unreferenced date March 2012 Notability date March 2012 Infobox musical artist name Giorgos Lafkas br image caption image size background non vocal instrumentalist birth name alias birth date Birth date 1919 08 09 Died Death date and age 1972 03 04 1915 05 06 , Athens , Greece origin Metamorfosi, Laconia , Greece instrument Bouzouki genre La ko , Rembetiko occupation Composer , songwriter , musician , singer years active label associated acts website notable instruments Giorgos Lafkas lang el , 1919 1972 was a Greece Greek songwriter, singer and bouzouki player. Biography Lafkas was born in Metamorfosi, Laconia , in 1919, although some sources mention 1924 as the date of his birth. He came to Athens in 1943 to study agronomy , but he was won by music. According to Tassos Schorelis, the first club where he worked was the Ypovrychio Deligiorgi Street 47 and there he wrote his first song, Seviliana , which was recorded in 1945. In Possession, Clarify date September 2010 huh? also in accordance with G. Manisali, he worked at Phoinikes , the subsequent Bouzouki corner Solonos and Mavromichali streets . In 1961 he played with the orchestra in Komparsita . In 1963 he sang with Pr. Tsaousakis at Center Street Vouliagmeni. In 1968 he played with the orchestra in Joy of Kessariani , etc. Until his death, he participated in various bands and composed songs many in lyrics of S. Tsiliverdis . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lafkas, Giorgos ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1919 08 09 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1972 03 04 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lafkas, Giorgos Category 1919 births Category 1972 deaths Category People from Laconia Category Greek composers Category Greek rebetiko singers ...   more details



  1. The Tannahill Weavers

    members have included Leslie Wilson Irish bouzouki bouzouki , Synthesizer keyboards , bass pedals ... music organ , vocals Bill Bourne vocals, Irish bouzouki bouzouki , guitar , electric guitar , fiddle ... Swan Irish bouzouki bouzouki , vocals, fiddle , glockenspiel , mandolin Iain MacInnes Great Highland ... Mike Ward fiddle , guitar , vocals Ross Kennedy Irish bouzouki bouzouki , fiddle , bass pedals, vocals ...   more details



  1. Malicorne 2, Le Mariage anglais

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name le Mariage anglais Type Album Artist Malicorne Cover La Mariage Anglais.jpg Released 1975 Recorded studios Acousti, 1975 Genre Folk music Folk Label Hexagon 883 004 distributed by Warner Music Group WEA Le Mariage Anglais is an album of traditional Folk music by Malicorne band Malicorne . Released in 1975 on the Hexagone label Catalogue No 883 004, distributed by WEA . Running time approx 42 mins. The musical arrangements are similar to the contemporary English Albion Band but with a lesser electric element and more emphasis on traditional Celtic instrumentation. Track listing Le Mariage Anglais Le gar on jardinierme Lombarde La fille aux chansons Marion s y prom ne J ai vu le loup, le renard et la belette Cort ge de noce Branle La Peronelle Le galant indiscret Marions les roses Suite bourr e, Scottish valse Le Bouvier Personnel Gabriel Yacoub acoustic and electric guitar, pinette des Vosges , vocals Marie Yacoub Appalachian dulcimer electric dulcimer , bouzouki , hurdy gurdy , vocals Laurent Vercambre violin, bouzouki, psaltery , harmonium , mandolin , vocals Hughes de Courson electric guitar, bass, crumhorn , percussion, vocals . Category 1975 albums Category Malicorne albums ...   more details



  1. Malicorne 1

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Malicorne 1 Type studio Artist Malicorne Cover Malicorne1.jpg Length 38 49 Released 1975 Recorded 1974 Genre Folk music Folk , Celtic music Celtic Label Malicorne 1 is an album by Malicorne band Malicorne . It is sometimes referred to as Colin because the album is called Malicorne and Colin is the first track. The absence of any rock drummer and the complexity of the sound makes it closer to folk than rock. It was recorded in 1974 and released in 1975. Track listing Colin Trad Dame Lombarde Trad La Pernette Gabriel Yacoub Les filles sont volages ronde Trad La fille soldat Trad Landry Trad Le chant des livrees Trad Bourree Trad Reveillez vous belle endormie branle poitevin Trad Le deuil d amour Trad Colin Trad Personnel Gabriel Yacoub acoustic and electric guitar, epinette de Vosges, vocals Marie Yacoub electric dulcimer, bouzouki, hurdy gurdy, vocals Laurent Vercambre violin, bouzouki, psaltry, harmonium, mandolin, vocals Hughes de Courson electric guitar, bass, crumhorn, percussion, vocals . Category Malicorne albums Category 1974 albums ...   more details



  1. Border Fiddles

    Border Fiddles perform traditional and contemporary music from their native Scottish Borders. Formerly known as Borders Young Fiddles. They released an album on http www.islemusicscotland.com ISLE Music Scotland in 2004 and have performed across the UK and Ireland. Line Up 1999 to 2005 Borders Young Fiddles br Lori Watson Fiddle br Shona Mooney Fiddle br Innes Watson Fiddle br Rachel Cross Fiddle br Allan Hyslop Fiddle br Sandy Watson Guitar and Bouzouki 2005 to current day Borders Young Fiddles until 2006, now Border Fiddles br Lori Watson Fiddle br Shona Mooney Fiddle br Innes Watson Fiddle br Rachel Cross Fiddle br Carly Blain Fiddle br Sandy Watson Guitar and Bouzouki Discography Borders Young Fiddles br by Borders Young Fiddles br ISLE Music Scotland, 2004. External links http www.borderfiddles.co.uk Border Fiddles http www.islemusicscotland.com ISLE Music Scotland Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Border Fiddles ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Border Fiddles Category Scottish fiddlers Category Living people Category Musical groups established in 1999 Category 1999 establishments in Scotland Category Scottish musical groups Category Scottish Borders scotland band stub ...   more details



  1. The Irish Descendants

    1994 D Arcy Broderick fiddle, banjo, bouzouki, guitar, vocals Larry Martin bass, vocals Con O Brien guitar, vocals Ronnie Power guitar, tin whistle , banjo, bouzouki, vocals bgcolor E7EBEE br 1994 1996 D Arcy Broderick fiddle, banjo, bouzouki, guitar, accordion, mandola, vocals Gerard Broderick drums ... Ronnie Power guitar, tin whistle, banjo, bouzouki, vocals bgcolor E7EBEE br 1996 1997 D Arcy Broderick fiddle, banjo, bouzouki, guitar, accordion, mandola, vocals Gerard Broderick drums, bodhran Larry Martin bass, vocals Con O Brien guitar, vocals Ronnie Power guitar, tin whistle, banjo, bouzouki ... O Brien guitar, vocals Eamonn O Rourke fiddle, guitar, banjo, bouzouki, vocals Ronnie Power guitar, tin whistle, banjo, bouzouki, vocals bgcolor E7EBEE br 1998 2000 Larry Martin bass, vocals Con O Brien guitar, vocals Ronnie Power guitar, tin whistle, banjo, bouzouki, vocals Kelly Russell fiddle, bouzouki, vocals Paul Boomer Stamp drums, percussion col 2 class toccolours border 1 cellpadding 2 ... bgcolor E7EBEE br 2000 2003 Michael Hanrahan guitar, bouzouki, banjo, mandolin, vocals Con O Brien guitar, vocals Byron Pardy bass, vocals Kelly Russell fiddle, bouzouki, vocals Paul Boomer Stamp drums, percussion bgcolor E7EBEE br 2003 2004 Michael Hanrahan guitar, bouzouki, banjo, mandolin, vocals ... E7EBEE br 2004 2007 Michael Hanrahan guitar, bouzouki, banjo, mandolin, vocals Glenn Hiscock fiddle ..., vocals bgcolor E7EBEE br 2009 2010 Duncan Cameron fiddle, bouzouki, whistle, bodhran, vocals ... bgcolor E7EBEE br 2010 present Duncan Cameron fiddle, bouzouki, whistle, bodhran, vocals Robert Kelly bass, vocals Con O Brien guitar, vocals Dave Panting guitar, bouzouki, banjo, mandolin, vocals ...   more details



  1. Al Darawish

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Al Darawish is an Italian rock group based in Bari Southern Italy . They recorded their first album in 1993. Their music is an example of what is sometimes referred to as Ethnic Mediterranean rock . The name of the group means Simple People in Arabic language Arabic , and their lyrics are generally in Arabic, but may also be in Italian language Italian , or even Latin . Their music is meant to speak about the experiences of the people of Palestine , Southern Italy , and Greece . Al Darawish often uses acoustic instrumentation such as violin , bouzouki , accordion , bass instrument bass , as well as the electric guitar . DEFAULTSORT Darawish, Al Category Italian rock music groups Italy band stub it Al Darawish ...   more details



  1. Setanta (band)

    Orphan date February 2009 Setanta is an Irish folk music band, based in Glasgow , Scotland . Many different members have been part of the band over the many years it has existed, including musicians playing the Uilleann pipes David Munro , Hammer dulcimer Jack Bethel , Fiddle Mike Berry , Bouzouki Stewart McIsaac , Guitar and vocal Hunter McConnel and Bodhran and vocal Colin McAllister . External links http www.webcitation.org query?url http www.jackbethel.webs.com setanta.htm Setanta information DEFAULTSORT Setanta Category Irish folk musical groups UK band stub ...   more details



  1. Milladoiro

    Deleted image removed Image Milladoiro1.jpg 300px right thumb From left to right Nando Casal, Ant n Seoane, Roi Casal, Harry C., Moncho Garc a, Man Conde, Xos V. Ferreir s, Xos A. Mendez Milladoiro is a music band from Galicia Spain Galicia . Often compared to the The Chieftains Chieftains , it is among the world s top Celtic music groups. Biography Rodrigo Roman and Ant n Seoane had released in 1978 an album named Milladoiro album Milladoiro , on which they were joined by Xos V. Ferreir s , then credited as a guest artist. The album received a critic s award the same year. Ferreir s, on the other hand, along with Nando Casal et Moncho Garc a Rei , from his group Fa scas do Xiabre , invited Roman and Seoane as guests in their next album. The fusion of the two groups, with the addition of flutist Xos A. M ndez and violinist Laura Quintill n , constituted the foundation of Milladoiro , which swept the Galician music Galician musical scene of the 20th century. To commemorate the 25th birthday of the band, a compilation album, XXV, was released in 2005. In 2006, Chris Thile covered their song O Santo De Polvora on his album How to Grow a Woman from the Ground . Line up Founding members Rodrigo Roman Harp s, bouzouki , Steel string guitar acoustic guitar , jaw harp 1978 2000 Xos V. Ferreir s Bagpipes , mandolin , tin whistle , bouzouki, percussions 1978 Nando Casal Bagpipes, clarinet , tin whistle, percussions, voice 1978 Ant n Seoane Keyboard instrument Keyboards , guitar, hurdy gurdy , accordion , voice 1978 Xos A. M ndez flutes 1979 Moncho Garc a Rei Bodhran , percussions, voice 1978 Laura Quintill n violin 1979 1980 Others Michel Canad violin 1980 1993 Ant n Seij violin 1993 1999 Harry C. violin 1999 Roi Casal Harp, bouzouki, ocarina , percussions 2000 Man Conde Guitars, bouzouki 2000 Discography 1979 in music 1979 A Galicia de Maeloc 1980 in music 1980 O berro seco 1982 in music 1982 Milladoiro 3 1984 in music 1984 Solfafria 1987 in music 1987 Divinas p ...   more details



  1. Amistades Peligrosas (band)

    Amistades Peligrosas Dangerous Friendships was a Spain Spanish band formed in 1989 by singers Alberto Comesa a from Galicia Spain Galicia and Cristina del Valle from Asturias . Their music blended two Spanish Music types such as Celtic music Celtic and Arab which is part of Spanish history and culture. Bagpipes , flute and bouzouki are common instruments used by the band. Amistades Peligrosas disbanded in July 1998. External links http www.amistadespeligrosas.net Official website http music.yahoo.com ar 314718 bio Amistades Peligrosas Yahoo Music biography Category Spanish musical groups Spain band stub es Amistades peligrosas d o ...   more details



  1. Samica

    Infobox instrument name Samica names image image capt background string classification Plucked hornbostel sachs hornbostel sachs desc inventors developed range related Dangubica Tar lute Setar Tamburica Bouzouki Greece Buzuq Lebanon Tambura Baglama argija musicians builders articles The samica is a small stringed and fretted traditional Croatia n folk instrument. Its overall shape is similar to that of the dangubica , and has up to four strings. One of these strings is used to play a melody, the rest being used as Drone music drones , playing a single note. The samica is often played to accompany dancing and singing. Along with the dangubica, the samica is one of the forerunners of the modern tamburitza . Category Croatian musical instruments string instrument stub ...   more details



  1. Vlachopoulo

    Vlachopoulo is the central village of the municipality of Papaflessas in the center of Messenia , Greece . The village is located 38  km from the capital of the prefecture Kalamata and just 20  km from the nearest beach. Vlachopoulo is a rural village, the main products are olives, raisins and grapes. The village is famous for the festival of which every year become the Holy Spirit. Lots of people from across Messinia upwards from the first morning at the chapel Panagitsa at the top of the mountain Magklavas where the view is spectacular and the evening continues with bouzouki at the village. coord 37.031 21.791 display title Pylos Nestoras div External links El icon http www.vlahopoulo.gr Category Populated places in Messenia Greece geo stub ...   more details




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