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  2. Bayan (accordion) - Wikipedia

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    Bayan; Classification: Free-reed aerophone: Hornbostel–Sachs classification: 412.132: Playing range; Right-hand manual: The Russian bayan and chromatic button accordions have a much greater right-hand range in scientific pitch notation than accordions with a piano keyboard: five octaves, plus a minor third (written range = E2-G7, actual range = E1-C#8).

  3. Sergey Nikitin (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Sergey Yakovlevich Nikitin [a] (born 8 March 1944) is a prominent Soviet and Russian bard, composer, and biophysicist.He performs both solo and in a duet with his wife, Tatyana Nikitina all over Russia, the former Soviet republics, and other countries with significant Russian-speaking diaspora.

  4. Oleg Timofeyev - Wikipedia

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    Since earning his doctorate he has worked for the revival of Russian music played with authentic technique on the seven-string guitar, often in collaboration with other artists, including the Russian Roma guitarist Sasha Kolpakov, the Kolpakov Trio (Timofeyev, Kolpakov Trio and Talisman 2005), and the American guitarist John Schneiderman ...

  5. Messer Chups - Wikipedia

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    Messer Chups combines surf rock and traditional Russian music, as well as using samples from historical recordings, lounge music, and vintage film soundtracks. [2] Their live shows feature projections of old horror and sci-fi movies. [2] [1] Gitarkin has cited Link Wray and The Ventures as influences. [3]

  6. Sovietwave - Wikipedia

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    Sovietwave is based on modern electronic music trends such as lo-fi, ambient and synth-pop, as well as the electronic music of the late Soviet Union. [19] Despite Sovietwave's widespread use of sampling from radio programs and speeches, the genre is not overtly political. [ 19 ]

  7. Lesopoval - Wikipedia

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    Mikhail Tanich, the co-founder and lead songwriter of Lesopoval, was born on September 15, 1923, in Taganrog, Russia. [5] After being accused of "anti-Soviet agitation" due to his praise of the German radio Telefunken while at the Rostov Civil Engineering Institute, he served six years in the Soviet labor camps from 1947 to 1953 in the Siberian city of Solikamsk. [6]

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  9. Russian twist - Wikipedia

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    To perform the Russian twist one sits on the floor and bends both knees while feet are kept together and held slightly above the ground (or put under a stable surface). ). Ideally, the torso is kept straight with the back kept off the ground at a 45-degree angle with arms held together away from the body in a straight fashion and hands kept locked together like a ball or one can hold a weight ...