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  2. Kantele - Wikipedia

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    A kantele (Finnish:) [1] or kannel (Finnish:) is a traditional Finnish and Karelian plucked string instrument (chordophone) belonging to the south east Baltic box zither family known as the Baltic psaltery along with the Estonian kannel, the Latvian kokles, the Lithuanian kanklės, and the Russian gusli.

  3. Ulla Katajavuori - Wikipedia

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    Katajavuori played the modern, multi-stringed version of the kantele, [2] and was considered a virtuoso and maintainer of the tradition, especially during the 1960s when the instrument was of low popularity, and 5-string player Martti Pokela was one of the few other recognised musicians playing the instrument. [3]

  4. List of musical instruments by Hornbostel–Sachs number: 314.122

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    31: Instruments which consist solely of a string bearer or a string bearer with a resonator that is not integral to the instrument 314: Instrument uses a string bearer that is shaped like a board, or is the ground (board zithers) 314.1: Instrument with strings parallel to the string bearer 314.12: Instrument has a resonator

  5. Kanklės - Wikipedia

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    Kokles, kannel, kantele, gusli, zither, psaltery, dulcimer The kanklės ( Lithuanian: [ˈkɐŋʲkʲlʲeːs] ) is a Lithuanian plucked string instrument ( chordophone ) belonging to the Baltic box zither family known as the Baltic psaltery , along with the Latvian kokles , Estonian kannel , Finnish kantele , and Russian gusli .

  6. Steve Sherlock: Face Time: Sarah Cummings -- Keeping a ... - AOL

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    Aug. 28—WEST PARIS — Despite her heritage — all four of her grandparents immigrated from Finland — music teacher Sarah Cummings was unfamiliar with the kantele, a traditional Finnish ...

  7. Gusli - Wikipedia

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    Krylovidnye gusli ("wing-shaped gusli"; Russian: Крыловидные гусли) is much smaller, and has more resemblance to Baltic psaltery such as the kankles, kokles, kannel and kantele. They are held much more like modern guitars (although the strings are still muted by the left hand through a special opening in the instrument's body).

  8. Baltic psaltery - Wikipedia

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    10-stringed Finnish kantele 11-stringed Karelian kantele Baltic psaltery is a family of related plucked box zithers , psalteries , historically found in the southeast vicinity of the Baltic Sea and played by the Baltic people , Baltic Finns , Volga Finns and northwestern Russians .

  9. Koistinen Kantele - Wikipedia

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    Koistinen Kantele OY is a manufacturer of kanteles, traditional plucked string instruments of the dulcimer and zither family native to Finland. Located in Rääkkylä , North Karelia , Finland, its current CEO is Hannu Koistinen, and it is a family business .

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