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  2. Russian guitar - Wikipedia

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    On the Spanish guitar the open-string chord is an Em11, while on the Russian guitar it is a G-major. While the Spanish guitar is tuned in fourths with one (major) third (G 3 –B 3), the Russian guitar is tuned in thirds (G 2 –B 2, B 2 –D 3, G 3 –B 3, and B 3 –D 3) with two fourths (D 2 –G 2, and D 3 –G 3): D 2 G 2 B 2 D 3 G 3 B 3 D 4

  3. 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 ...

  4. Andrei Sychra - Wikipedia

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    Sychra holds a prominent position within Russia, where he is often referred to as the patriarch of the seven-string guitar, and also as its inventor, disputed though that may be. He was a major force in the development of Russian guitar music and one of its most prolific composers, as well as an important teacher who trained a number of students.

  5. Seven-string guitar - Wikipedia

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    "The Guitar Player" by V.A. Tropinin (1823) The Russian guitar or gypsy guitar is a seven-string acoustic guitar tuned to the open G tuning (DGBDGBD), [5] which arrived or was developed early in the 19th century in Russia, possibly as a development of the cittern, the kobza and the torban.

  6. Sergei Orekhov - Wikipedia

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    Sergei Dmitrievich Orekhov (sometimes spelled: Sergey Dmitryevich Orehov, (Russian: Сергей Дмитриевич Орехов; 1935–1998 [1]) was a Russian classical guitarist. A virtuoso on both the six- and seven-string guitars, Orekhov was among the most prominent performers and arrangers in the seven-string Russian guitar tradition.

  7. Category:Russian male guitarists - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Russian guitarists. It includes guitarists that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Classification : People : By occupation : Guitarists / Male musicians : Male guitarists : Russian

  8. 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]

  9. Category:Russian guitarists - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Russian guitarists" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. ... Ivan Smirnov (guitar player) Nikolay Stravinsky;