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gusle and instrument
In 1989, their performance in Zagreb started with the Serbian instrument the gusle and in Belgrade, the NSK philosopher Peter Malkar held a speech as a cynical parody of Slobodan Milošević's speeches in SAP Kosovo.
A traditional gusle instrument from Dalmatia
The gusle music is played on this traditional string instrument.
Also, until the musical renaissance of the 20th century, Montenegrin music was mainly based on the simple traditional instrument, the gusle. The oldest singing society, named " Jedinstvo " ( Unity ) was formed in Kotor in 1839.
Old Montenegro traditional music is based around the traditional instrument, the gusle.
The gusle (,, Bulgarian and Macedonian: гусла,, ) is a primitive single-stringed musical instrument ( and musical style ) traditionally used in the Dinarides region of the Balkans ( Southeastern Europe ).
The gusle player ( guslar ) holds the instrument vertically between his knees, with the left hand fingers on the strings.
The term gusle / gusli / husli / husla is common term to all Slavic languages and denotes a musical instrument with strings.
The gusle should, however, not be confused with the Russian gusli, which is a psaltery-like instrument ; nor with the Czech term for violin, housle.
The instrument itself is identical, only the design of the neck and head changes ; the Serbian gusle has Serbian motif etc.
The gusle consists of a wooden sound box, the maple being considered as the best material ( therefore often the instrument is referred to as " gusle javorove "-maple gusle ), covered with an animal skin and a neck with an intricately carved head.
A gusle instrument from Zagora ( Croatia ) | Zagora
There are records of an instrument named gusle ( гоусли ) being played at the court of the 13th-century Serbian King Stefan Nemanjić, but it is not certain whether the term was used in its present-day meaning or it denoted some other kind of string instrument.
A prominent feature of Montenegrin culture is the gusle, a one-stringed instrument played by a story-teller who sings or recites stories of heroes and battles in decasyllabic verse.
They sang the verses along with the traditional single stringed instrument called gusle.
String instrument: arfa lyra ; Bulgarian tambura, name is Bulgaria България known as tambura ; fiddle ; mandolin ; guitar and gusle.

gusle and throughout
There are also several other prominent Croatian gusle players who often perform at various folk-festivals throughout Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Perhaps the most famous Croatian guslar poets was Andrija Kačić Miošić, an 18th century monk who created and collected many gusle lyrics and songs throughout the regions, which are still sung today.

gusle and is
As for contemporary gusle players in Croatia, one person that particularly stands out is Mile Krajina.
Krajina is a prolific folk poet and gusle player who gained cult status among some conservative groups.
The equivalent of the Slavic gusle is the lahuta, which is used by Gheg Albanians of northernmost Albania ( Malësia ) for the singing of epic songs.
The gusle however, is not a part of Croatian mainstream music and rarely receive airtime in the Croatian media.
The Serbian gusle ( pluralia tantum ) has one or two strings and is usually made of maple wood.
Mile Krajina ( born c. 1923 ) is a noted gusle player in Croatia, who sings traditional folk songs.

gusle and also
Lord studied not only field recordings of Serbian heroic epics sung to the gusle, and the Homeric epics, but also Beowulf, Gilgamesh, The Song of Roland, and the Anglo-Scottish Child Ballads.
Pušić continued in the same manner on his later releases also making influence on the Serbian hip hop scene with the albums Hoćemo gusle ( 1989 ) and Psihološko propagandni komplet M-91 ( 1991 ).

gusle and used
In the idyll named Śpiewacy, published in 1663, Józef Bartłomiej Zimorowic used the phrase " to sing to the Serbian gusle " ( przy Serbskich gęślach śpiewać ).

gusle and epic
The gusle has played a significant role in the history of Serbian epic poetry because of its association with the centuries old patriotic oral legacy.

gusle and poems
In the highlands of Serbia and Montenegro these long poems are typically accompanied on a one-string fiddle called the gusle, and concern themselves with themes from history and mythology.

gusle and .
His book Razgovor ugodni naroda slovinskog became Croatian folk Bible which inspired numerous gusle players ever since.
** Filip Višnjić, gusle player ( b. 1767 )
It starts with participants dancing in circles to a gusle, and ends with dancers standing on other dancers ' shoulders and a toast from the head of the household.
Traditional folk instruments include the gajde, kaval, dajre, diple, tamburitza, gusle, tapan ( davul ), sargija, ćemane ( kemenche ), zurla ( zurna ), and frula among others.

instrument and found
When values of temperature derived with this instrument were compared with the accepted values associated with liquid helium-4 vapor pressures, differences of about 10 and 7 millidegrees respectively were found.
The rediscovery of the Nepōhualtzintzin was due to the Mexican engineer David Esparza Hidalgo, who in his wanderings throughout Mexico found diverse engravings and paintings of this instrument and reconstructed several of them made in gold, jade, encrustations of shell, etc.
By comparing the form of several yupanas, researchers found that calculations were based using the Fibonacci sequence 1, 1, 2, 3, 5 and powers of 10, 20 and 40 as place values for the different fields in the instrument.
Around 2000, an expedition led by the Japanese Daisuke Takahashi, searching for Selkirk's camp on the island ( juan fernandez ), found part of an early eighteenth ( or late seventeenth ) century nautical instrument that almost certainly belonged to Selkirk.
A " diddley bow " is a typically homemade American string instrument of African origin, probably developed from instruments found on the coast of west Africa.
Professional models have three top-action valves, played with the first three fingers of the right hand, plus a " compensating " fourth valve, generally found midway down the right side of the instrument, played with the left index finger ; such an instrument is shown in the above picture.
The discovery was also the oldest confirmed find of any musical instrument in history, until a redating of flutes found in Geißenklösterle cave revealed them to be even older with an age of 42. 000 to 43. 000 years.
A small minority of players ( such as Nick Reynolds of the Kingston Trio ) close tuned the instrument to D G B E to produce a deep instrument that could be played with the four-note chord shapes found on the top four strings of the guitar or ukulele.
He strictly forbade him to meddle with any musical instrument but Handel found means to get a little clavichord privately convey'd to a room at the top of the house.
This instrument also found its way to parts of Italy that were under Spanish domination ( especially Sicily and the papal states under the Borgia pope Alexander VI who brought many Catalan musicians to Italy ), where it was known as the viola da mano.
Lute performances are now not uncommon ; there are many professional lutenists, especially in Europe where the most employment is to be found, and new compositions for the instrument are being produced by composers.
During the last glacial period, present-day Slovenia was inhabited by Neanderthals ; the most famous Neanderthal archeological site in Slovenia is a cave close to the village of Šebrelje near Cerkno, where the Divje Babe flute, the oldest known musical instrument in the world was found in 1995.
Waits, who taught himself how to play the piano on a neighbor's instrument, often took trips to Mexico with his father, who taught Spanish ; he would later say that he found his love of music during these trips through a Mexican ballad that was " probably a Ranchera, you know, on the car radio with my dad.
The ang-bindi made by the Baka people of the Congo is but one example of this instrument found among tribal societies in Africa and Southeast Asia, and it lends its name to the generic term inbindi for all related instruments.
The ang-bindi made by the Baka people of the Congo is but one example of a traditional version of the instrument found among tribal societies in Africa and Southeast Asia, and it lends its name to the generic term inbindi for all related instruments.
Whistles are a prevalent starting instrument in English traditional music, Scottish traditional music and Irish traditional music, since they are often cheap ( under US $ 10 ), relatively easy to start with ( no tricky embouchure such as found with the flute ), and the fingerings are nearly identical to those on the traditional six holed flute ( Irish flute, baroque flute ).
For example, a smoke detector is a common instrument found in most western homes.
Some common group settings include music for Full Orchestra ( consisting of just about every instrument group ), Wind Ensemble ( or Concert Band, which consists of larger sections and greater diversity of wind, brass and percussion instruments than are usually found in the orchestra ), or a chamber group ( a small number of instruments, but at least two ).
Walter Gieseking found some of Ravel ’ s piano works to be among the most difficult pieces for the instrument but always based on “ musically perfectly logical concepts ”; not just technically demanding but also requiring the right expression.
In this adolescent period, Derrida found in the works of philosophers and writers such as Rousseau, Nietzsche, and Gide, an instrument of revolt against the family and society:
In the anecdotal account, he found the instrument on the ground where it had been tossed aside with a curse by its inventor, Athena, after the other gods made sport of how her cheeks bulged when she played.
In late-18th and early-19th-century Italy, where the instrument was often played by bassoonists instead of oboists, it was notated in the bass clef an octave below sounding pitch ( as found in Rossini's Overture to William Tell ).
Electroluminescent displays found, for example, in aircraft instrument panels, use a phosphor layer to produce glare-free illumination or as numeric and graphic display devices.

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