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Tambura (prím) (Zenetörténeti Múzeum CC BY-NC-SA)
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Tambura (prim)

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Tambura (prim) chromatic tone row . The long-necked lutes for Tambura second type multi- cultural structure effect wears in private. The diamond-shaped instrument refers to the body of the Central Asian origins of the instrument . However, the slightly off- reverse headstock guitars are already showing the effects of Europe .

Literature

  • Brauer-Benke József (2014): A népi hangszerek története és tipológiája. Budapest
  • Brauer-Benke József (2014): A tambura hangszertípus történeti áttekintése. ALBA REGIA 42.: Annales Musei Stephani Regis. Székesfehérvár: Szent István Király Múzeum, 2014. pp. 343-354.
  • Volly István (1964): Bajai tamburások. A bajai tamburazenekar története. Baja
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