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Lithuanian folk songs, music and dances | True Lithuania

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The most famous Lithuanian traditional musical instruments are skrabalai (percussion instrument), skudučiai (wind instrument) and kanklės (string instrument), with kanklės regarded to have a deeper spiritual importance. Traditionally only a single (or one type) instrument would be used to accompany a song, but "traditional instrument orchestras" have been established in the 20th century

Lithuanian folk music - Wikipedia

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The most important Lithuanian popular folk music ensembles included Skriaudžių kanklės, formed in 1906, and Lietuva. Such ensembles were based on traditional music, but were modernized to be palatable to the masses; the early 20th century also saw the spread of traditional musical plays like The Kupiškėnai Wedding. Dancers in national costumes

Music of Lithuania - Wikipedia

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First Lithuanian folk song written down along with melody by Lithuanian engineer Fryderyk Getkant (Fridrichas - Bridžius Gedkantas) in 1634.. Lithuanian folk music belongs to Baltic music branch which is connected with neolithic corded ware culture. In Lithuanian territory meets two musical cultures: stringed and wind instrument cultures.These instrumental cultures probably formed vocal

Kanklės - Wikipedia

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Kanklės are taught at the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre since 1945. Concert kanklės were first constructed in 1964. Types 29-stringed concert kanklės with a music stand. Apanavičius classifies the kanklės into three basic traditional types, although there are variations within each type and some overlap of areas.

Kanklės | Ancient Lithuanian Instruments

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Kanklės is a traditional Lithuanian folk string instrument. The sound is being produced by covering (muting) unnecessary strings with one hand while playing and plucking the other strings with the other hand's fingers. This instrument was quite popular not only in Lithuania, but in several nearby countries, where it went by a distinct name: Latvia […]

Music - Lithuanian Culture Institute

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The younger generation gave in to the spell of avant-garde ideas. But a real and core renewal of Lithuanian music took place in the 1970s, when ideas of cultural resistance, national identity and creative freedom grew. Lithuanian society received a cultural shock in the form of compositions by Bronius Kutavičius (1932-2021).

Instruments - ansamblis-lietuva.lt

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National instruments of the type kanklės (plucked string musical instrument) are found in the entire Baltic region.There are three types of traditional kanklės in Lithuania that originate from the northeast part of Aukštaitija, the western part of Aukštaitija and Žemaitija, and the western part of Žemaitija and Suvalkija.In the second part of the 20th century, many musical schools were

Kankles - Lithuanian Museum-Archives of Canada

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Kanklės is a traditional Lithuanian folk string instrument. The sound is produced by covering (muting) unnecessary strings with one hand while playing and plucking the other strings with the other hand's fingers. This instrument was quite popular not only in Lithuania, but in several nearby countries, where it went by a distinct name: Latvia (kuokle), […]

Other String Instruments | Ancient Lithuanian Instruments

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Cimbolai (cimbalom) Cimbolai is a Lithuanian string percussion musical instruments mostuly played in Dzūkija and Eastern Lithuania where the tradition of playing kanklės was not as strong as in the other regions.Cimbolai was an important instrument helping create a harmonious melody, mainly played during various festivities and such celebrations as weddings, Christmas Eves, Easter etc.

About | Ancient Lithuanian Instruments

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Ancient Lithuanian instruments is a platform created to introduce unique Lithuanian musical heritage, its wide range of different lively sounding instruments. Here you will find short descriptions of Lithuanian folk musical instruments and have a chance to study antique sheet music as well as listen to the traditional songs and improvisations performed by professional musicians.

Musical Instruments - lnkc.lt

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Lithuanian reed instruments include the sekminiu ragelis and birbynes (reed-pipes) made of straw, wood or bark. The goathorn was an instrument popular among herdsmen. A man who played this instrument was held in high regard. Its repertoire was very diverse including tirliavimai melodies, folk songs, marches and dances.

Lithuanian Folk Instruments - Lithuanian Museum-Archives of Canada

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Canadians of Lithuanian heritage often use hand-made traditional folk instruments to accompany choral and folk dance ensembles. Lithuanian folk music originated from pagan and later, Christian ritual. Since earliest times, the primary occupation of Lithuanians was agriculture. Most customs, traditions and even daily habits were linked to nature and its forces. People's livelihood depended on

Povilas Stulga Lithuanian Folk Music Instruments Museum

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This museum shows that almost any raw material can be turned into a musical instrument. Housed in a 16th-century Gothic house, the wonderful 7000-piece collection includes wood and bone flutes, unusual reed pipes, three-string cellos, and both basic and elaborately carved kanklės (zithers).

Lithuanian Folk Instruments | Lietuvių liaudies instrumentai

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Lithuanian Folk Instruments - Lietuvių liaudies instrumentai Ancient Lithuanian instruments is a platform created to introduce unique Lithuanian musical heri

Idiophones | Ancient Lithuanian Instruments

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Skrabalas is a traditional bell-like Lithuanian instrument made out of wood or metal. Herdsmen put those little instruments around the necks of cattle so in case they wander away they would be easy to find. Skrabalai were used to play music as well. For example, in the region of Lithuania called Dzūkija these instruments were played in choirs

Povilas Stulga Museum of Lithuanian Folk Instruments

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Its musical instrument collection includes various versions of the kanklės, harmoniums, reeds, seven-string guitars, and a bass constructed using a table. The museum organizes exhibitions of national art, photography, folk art, domestic tools, musical instruments, and traditional clothing. It also hosts concerts and recitals and sponsors

Traditional Music of Lithuania - HRNEWS Travel - YouTube

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Lithuanian folk music belongs to Baltic music branch which is connected with neolithic corded ware culture. In Lithuanian territory meets two musical culture

Instruments In Lithuanian: #1 Comprehensive Guide - Ling

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A birbyné is a traditional Lithuanian instrument that is only found in Lithuania. It is a member of the clarinet family, with a single reed attached with a tightly wound string. This instrument was first mentioned in 1625 and was highly used for a long time to accompany Lithuanian folk songs. 2. Kanklės.

Bagpipe | Ancient Lithuanian Instruments

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This traditional Lithuanian musical instrument consists of a few different parts. The body of dūda - is a large bag made of animal skin.Inside this bag are three more parts: a whistle and two birbynės (first one is for producing a melody and the second one for a one tone play along). Bagpipes were very popular in the Eastern Lithuania.

What Music is Popular in Lithuania? | True Lithuania

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The most famous Lithuanian traditional musical instruments are skrabalai (percussion instrument), skudučiai (wind instrument) and kanklės (string instrument), with kanklės regarded to have a deeper spiritual importance. Traditionally only a single (or one type) instrument would be used to accompany a song, but "traditional instrument

Lamzdeliai - Wikipedia

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Lamzdeliai (pipes) are traditional wind instruments in Lithuania. The instrument was popular during night herding, at young people's gatherings, and weddings. Lamzdeliai are used to play improvised herding melodies— raliavimai, ridovimai, and tirliavimai. Herders calmed their animals with these melodies, or they imitated the sounds of nature

Lithuanian folk instrument Birbyne, Baltic Vikings, Calm Music, Folk

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Lithuanian folk instrument Birbyne - Saulius PetreikisMelodious sound of birbynė (Lithuanian traditional reed-pipe) have been heard in Lithuania for many yea

Category:Lithuanian musical instruments - Wikipedia

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Zurna. Categories: Musical instruments of Europe by country. Musical instruments by country. Music of Lithuania.