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  • interpretó en vivo como parte del espectáculo de medio tiempo del Super Bowl LVII.[47]​ El sencillo «Only Girl (In the World)» fue nominado en distintas…
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  • instruments. Hornbostel–Sachs divide lyres into two groups Bowl lyres (321.21), Box lyres (321.22). In organology, a lyre is considered a yoke lute, since…
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  • lyres: box and bowl. Like their names suggest, the box lyres have a boxlike body and the bowl lyres have a round body with a curved back. The Lyres of…
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  • the lyre as the most important stringed instrument in the ancient world. Differing from the lyres of the Mediterranean antiquity, Germanic lyres are characterised…
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  • Yoke lutes (redirección desde Lyres)
    the instruments of the ancient Greek lyre family were played by strumming the strings, but modern African lyres are most often plucked; a few yoke lutes…
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  • classified under 321.21 under that system. These instruments may be known as bowl lyres. 3: Instruments in which sound is produced by one or more vibrating strings…
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  • The tanbūra or "Kissar" is a bowl lyre of East Africa and the Middle East. It takes its name from the Persian tanbur via the Arabic tunbur (طنبور), though…
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  • Endongo (categoría Lyres)
    family of lyres which can be found, with variations, in many areas throughout East Africa. The endongo is specifically a Kiganda bowl lyre, with the face…
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  • Krar (categoría Lyres)
    Krar (Geʽez: ክራር) is a five-or-six stringed bowl-shaped lyre from Ethiopia and Eritrea. It is tuned to a pentatonic scale. A modern Krar may be amplified…
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  • Obokano (categoría Lyres)
    a large bass bowl lyre from Kenya. It is used by the Gusii ethnic group. The instrument is made from a skin of a cow or goat and a bowl like structure…
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  • University of Michigan in college football at the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision level. Michigan has the most all-time wins in college football…
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  • Mesopotamian sites, like the lyres of Ur, which include artifacts over three thousand years old. The development of lyre instruments required the technology…
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  • The winning design consisted of a red shield divided into quarters. A lyre, bowl with a flame, silhouette of a plant, and a mine gate were each featured…
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  • a stag. Yet another lyre incorporated various materials including wood, shell, lapis lazuli, red stone, silver and gold. The lyres found at Ur often included…
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  • now part of the Spruce Railroad Trail, providing access to "Devils Punch Bowl", a popular swimming and diving area. The lake was formed when glaciers carved…
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  • of the "bori spirit possession cult." Krar, a five or six-stranded bowl-shaped lyre used in Ethiopia and Eritrea Gourlay, K. A. (1984). "Garaya". In Sadie…
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  • 321.21 Bowl lyres. 321.22 Box lyres. 321.3 Handle lutes - The string bearer is a plain handle. 321.31 Spike lutes. 321.311 Spike bowl lutes Đàn tính…
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  • The Caergwrle Bowl is a unique object dating to the Middle Bronze Age, c. 1300 BC, originally manufactured from shale, tin and gold, and found in Caergwrle…
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  • Kissar (redirección desde Nubian lyre)
    lyre, still in use in Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia. It consists of a body having instead of the traditional tortoise-shell back, a shallow, round bowl of…
    2 kB (228 palabras) - 19:17 28 abr 2023
  • Cretan lyra (redirección desde Cretan lyre)
    Daly Ross Daly - Tribute to Kostas Mountakis Ross Daly and Socrates Sinopoulis with Various Types of Cretan Lyres Andreas Rodinos Syrtos Apokoroniotikos…
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  • seven-stringed lyre is attached to his left hand with a red stripe, whereas with his right hand he pours a libation out of a shallow bowl (patera) decorated…
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  • Nyatiti (categoría Lyres)
    The nyatiti is a five to eight-stringed plucked bowl yoke lute from Kenya. It is a classical instrument played by the Luo people of Western Kenya, specifically…
    4 kB (490 palabras) - 06:49 21 may 2024