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banduryst u Lvovi Julian Kytasty wrote a comment thx; If you have ever wondered about the difference between a kobza and a bandura - the instrument here is a kobza, patterned after the instrument played by XIXc. kobzar Ostap Veresai. It has 12 strings (6 on the neck, 6 additional strings (prystrunky) on the body. The left hand stops the long strings on the fingerboard to change their pitch, like on guitars, mandolins, etc, The traditional bandura played by the blind singers (kobzari) is often called a kobza, and superficially resembles the instrument played above, but a) has more strings (18-21 or more) and is designed to be played with all strings open, like a harp. The string tension is higher, and strings are rarely if ever stopped. The player here is Andriy Dzurdzh Siletsky, a fine singer and an actor with Lvivs Les Kurbas Theater. He is singing a religious song (kant) by a Ukrainian baroque coposer. 17 mins · Like · 2
Posted on: Mon, 19 May 2014 09:34:13 +0000

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