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Subculture Soundtrack | Music Wiki - 0 views

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    "Your Subculture Soundtrack" is a music wiki devoted to creating the definitive music encyclopedia which includes aspects of all music topics. The best part is that anyone can edit here!
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    "Your Subculture Soundtrack" is a music wiki devoted to creating the definitive music encyclopedia which includes aspects of all music topics. The best part is that anyone can edit here!
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Akagündüz Kutbay | Turkish neyzen (1934-1979) - 0 views

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    Akagündüz Kutbay
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Sound Art / Avant-Garde Sound Compositions / Analog + Digital - 0 views

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    Post-music manifesto? Sound-ecstatic electronica? Sonic unconscious? Non-cochlear sound art? Noisicians? 
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Shruti (Microtones) of Indian Classical Music (Canonically, 22 Shruti in 1 Octave) - 0 views

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    Canonically, there are 22 shrutis in an octave (although other systems have been proposed)...
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Brazilian Jazz Guitarists - 0 views

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    bonfa gismonti almeida powell toquinho jobim gilberto
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Kemenche | Wikipedia - 0 views

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    The term kemenche (Turkish: kemençe, Laz: Ç'ilili - ჭილილი, Persian: کمانچه, Greek: κεμεντζές) is used to describe two types of three-stringed bowed musical instruments: 1. a bottle-shaped lute closely related to the Persian Kamanche, found in the Black Sea region of Asia Minor, it is also known as the "kementche of Laz" or Pontic kemenche and 2. a pear-shaped lute closely related to the Byzantine lyra, found mainly in Instabul and the Eastern regions of Turkey, known as Classical kemenche.
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Rebab | Wikipedia - 0 views

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    The rebab (Arabic الرباب or رباب - "a bowed (instrument)") [1], also rebap, rabab, rebeb, rababah, or al-rababa) is a type of string instrument so named no later than the 8th century and spread via Islamic trading routes over much of North Africa, the Middle East, parts of Europe, and the Far East. The bowed variety often has a spike at the bottom to rest on the ground, and is thus called a spike fiddle in certain areas...
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Kamancheh | Wikipedia - 0 views

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    kamancheh, kamencheh, kamānche, kamāncha or qyamancha (Persian: کمانچه ), a Persian bowed stringed instrument related to the bowed rebab, historical ancestor of the kamancheh...The Turkish and Armenian kemenche or kemençe is a bowed string instrument with a very similar or identical name -- but it differs significantly in structure and sound from the Persian kamancheh.
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Romani Music - 0 views

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    The nomadic Roma are known as musicians wherever they travel. Their music incorporates a multitude of influences: Indian roots, and then Greek, Arabic, Persian, Turkish, Czech, Slavic, Romanian, German, French, Spanish and Celtic touches.
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Guqin (Qin) Musicians (Contemporary) : Gong Yi - 0 views

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    Gong Yi 龔一 1941- Shanghai Elite professional qin player previously from the Shanghai Chinese Orchestra. 國家級非物質文化遺產項目(古琴藝術)代表性傳承人.
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