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Ukrainian folk music term
Prystrunky (Ukrainian: приструнки, sg. приструнок) is a term used for the additional unfretted strings strung across the body of Ukrainian folk instruments
Prystrunky
Ukrainian stringed musical instrument
along the neck. In the mid 18th century additional strings known as "prystrunky" began to appear. Gradually the zither–like bandura replaced the lute–like
Bandura
Ukrainian musical instrument
theorbo in that it had additional short unfretted treble strings (known as prystrunky) strung along the treble side of the soundboard. It appeared in the second
Torban
Musical instrument
to Ukraine ca. 1700 and it was upgraded with treble strings (known as prystrunky). This instrument was called a torban. The Torban was manufactured and
Theorbo
are strung either diatonically (with 31–36 strings) (8 basses and 23 prystrunky) or chromatically (with 61–65 strings). The first standard Kharkiv bandura
Kharkiv-style_bandura
instrument. The right hand usually plays just on the treble strings known as prystrunky. The manner in which the instrument is held influences the technique used
Kyiv_style
Ukrainian stringed musical instrument
extended with an addition of several unstopped treble strings, known as "prystrunky", meaning: strings on the side, in a psaltery-like set-up. In the early
Kobza
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Gift of God; Gift; Woman from Dorian
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Friend of peace.
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Tamil
Vadiraj | வாதீராஜ
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Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Telugu
Initiation; Concentration; God's Name; Dedicative
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Tamil
A winner
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Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Sindhi, Telugu, Traditional
Trunk of the Elephant
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Arabic, Muslim
Noble
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Hindu, Indian
Good Desire
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Indian
Happy (Celebrity Name: Shobhaa De)
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English
English : occupational name for a locksmith, Middle English keyere, kayer, Old English cǣgere, from cǣg ‘key’ (see Care).
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