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Hurdy-Gurdy
String instrument with keyboard, based
on the lute-back body models built in France by XIX century. |
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Bandurria (rebec)
Ancient bowed string instrument, with middle-eastern
origins, that can be found in north Spain. |
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Fiddle
Bowed string instrument, widely employed
in both classical and modern folk music. |
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Rabel (ancient
fiddle)
Bowed string instrument,
close related to bandurria, but with a full wooden
body, and played like a fiddle. |
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Birimbao (mouth
harp)
A worldwide extended instrument, which
is played employing the mouth as soundbox. |
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Timple
Strum & picked string instrument, employed
in Canary Islands. |
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Strakharpa
Bowed harp, member of a wide family
of very similar instruments, employed in north Europe countries. |
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Nevel (Asor)
A modern version of the nevel,
a kind of lyre typical from the Semitic cultures of middle
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Egyptian lyre
Reproduction of a 14 string egyptian
lyre. |
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Kinnor
Ten-string Semitic lyre with wooden
sound box, believed to have been king David's favourite instrument. |
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Tromba marina
Very unusual single-string bowed instrument,
known also as trumpet marine, which sound resembles the winds
of the brass family, like the trumpet. |
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Chicotén
Stringed percussion instrument, beaten with
a stick, still employed in both sides (France & Spain)
of the Pyrenees Mountains. |
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Wind Harp
Singular instrument which strings are pulled
by by the wind blows. |
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S. XII Cittern
Reproduction of a S. XII four string instrument,
which was usually played with a plectrum. |
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2004-2006 Marino Gutiérrez |
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