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Pages in category "Sicilian musical instruments" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bifora; C.
Sicilian musical instruments (3 P) M. Music organisations based in Sicily (1 C) Pages in category "Music of Sicily" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of ...
Likewise, fictional music can be found in fantasy literature. [9] Music and song are mentioned throughout Tolkien's legendarium, in the Tolkien scholar Bradford Lee Eden's view "most obviously" in the Ainulindalë ("Music of the Ainur", the creation account in said legendarium), but also importantly in the culture of the Elves, the Hobbits, and ...
The music of Sicily is created by peoples from the isle of Sicily.It was shaped by the island's history, from the island's great presence as part of Magna Grecia 2,500 years ago, through various historical incarnations as a part of the Roman Empire, then as an independent state as the Emirate of Sicily then as an integral part of the Kingdom of Sicily and later the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies ...
Sicilian musical instruments (3 P) V. Violin family instruments (6 C, 10 P) Pages in category "Italian musical instruments" The following 30 pages are in this ...
Map folk musical instruments in Italy. The double reeded version of the zampogna is generally played with the piffero (called biffera in Lazio, or ciaramella or pipita in other regions; a shawm, or folk oboe), which plays the melody and the zampogna provides chord changes, "vamping" or rhythmic harmony figures or a bass line and a soprano harmony as accompaniment.
Often performances by such musicians are said to be "on authentic instruments". This article consists of a list of such instruments in the European tradition, including both instruments that are now obsolete and early versions of instruments that continued to be used in later classical music.
Calabria, alone, has 30 traditional musical instruments, some of which have strongly archaic characteristics and are largely extinct elsewhere in Italy. It is home to the four- or five-stringed guitar called the chitarra battente , and a three-stringed, bowed fiddle called the lira , [ 51 ] which is also found in similar forms in the music of ...