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dulcimers Meaning in Bengali



একটি তারযুক্ত আমেরিকান লোক সঙ্গীত ব্যবহৃত উপকরণ; একটি উপবৃত্তাকার শরীর ও একটি fretted বোর্ড এবং তিন স্ট্রিং

Noun:

পিয়ানোর আদিরূপ,





dulcimers's Usage Examples:

Hammered dulcimers and other similar instruments are traditionally played in Iraq, India.


Alan Smith reconstructed the instrument's history by analyzing older dulcimers.


often added to larger or more expensive American hammered dulcimers, Eastern European dulcimers, and Greek sandouris.


banjo dulcimers, which he called the dulcijo (a portmanteau of dulcimer and banjo).


com) has been producing banjo dulcimers since.


maker and bluegrass musician from Kentucky who specialized in making dulcimers.


of acoustic instruments, including metallophones, marimbas, hammered dulcimers and reed organs tuned to microtonal just intonation scales.


tuners (machine heads) for guitars, bass guitars, banjos, mandolins, dulcimers, ukuleles, and other instruments.


The name “cimbalom” is also sometimes used to describe other types of dulcimers, which may have different tuning systems and which may lack the dampeners.


Marxophone's timbre is also reminiscent of various types of hammered dulcimers.


often used with other floating bridge instruments like banjos, stick dulcimers and cigar box guitars.


Hammered dulcimers of various types are now very popular not only in China, but also Eastern.


acoustic and folk instruments, including guitars, banjos, mandolins, dulcimers, fiddles, ukuleles, psaltries, bouzoukis, sitars, ouds, and ethnic percussion.


notable for using unusual acoustic instruments such as hammered dulcimers, Appalachian dulcimers, and tongue drums alongside more conventional instruments such.


hammer dulcimer, while the other two played baritone and treble hammer dulcimers specially designed by Rizzetta.


four notes), trumpet in C (one note), trumpet in G (one note), three dulcimers (1; F ' C: 2; D ' A: 3; B flat ' F), triangle, cymbal and drum, with piano.


renowned for his musical instrument building - particularly banjos and dulcimers - his woodwork, work as a musician, dancer and story teller.


Massengill owns and plays dulcimers carved by Edsel Martin (1927–1999) from North Carolina.



dulcimers's Meaning':

a stringed instrument used in American folk music; an elliptical body and a fretted fingerboard and three strings

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