Although the klarino, lavouto and violi type of "koumbania" tended to become more popular, in many areas the karamoudza type music has continued to be popular. The name comes from the Greek word Psalter through the Persian language zither.
Today, karamoudza players use the "kareli" or small wooden disk for the same purpose. This creates a similar sound to the drones used in the ancient Byzantine chanting style of the Greek Orthodox Church.
Santouri from A Built by Giannis Zafiropoulos, also known as "Giannakis", who died around 1970 and was a great santouri maker and player. The santouri tuning tends to be chromatic, and this works The right side of the drum has a lower pitched skin, while the left side has a higher pitched skin. The typical island folk orchestra usually includes the violi and the lavouto, and sometimes the santouri. They sometimes even dance in front of the dancers while holding the lyra in that way. Various artists. It is often used to accompany the island tsabouna (bagpipe). She pronounced The finger holes, usually six (6) on the top and one (on the bottom), but sometimes seven (7) on the top, could be burned into the bamboo or wood or bone body of the floyera.
In other words, the musician tuning which was popularized in Hungarian and Romanian hammered dulcimers. Very old "flutes": Bone avloi (or auloi).
The main dance beats are played with the heavier stick on the right side, while the decorative and "in between" beats are played with the light stick. between 1204 and 1453.
There are several tunings. re, la, re (D, A, D), but an octave higher than the bouzouki's tuning. The daouli player usually hangs the drum from a belt or strap over his left shoulder. Nikos Moustakis, handicraftsman and traditional instruments maker, in Filoti village, Naxos island, Cyclades, Greece.https://www.alamy.com/mr-nikos-moustakis-handicraftsman-and-traditional-instruments-maker-in-filoti-village-naxos-island-cyclades-greece-image273769886.htmlhttps://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-greek-fiddler-santorini-cyclades-greece-24161226.htmlCappadocian-Greek from Nea ('New') Karvali, dancing the 'Konyali' ('from Konya') dance. Greece.https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-viololyra-dates-from-the-interwar-period-it-comes-from-heraklion-crete-27236820.htmlGreece, the Cyclades, Santorini, Oia, musical instrument museum,https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-greece-the-cyclades-santorini-oia-musical-instrument-museum-123157319.htmlMarching brass band in the 2016 New York Greek Paradehttps://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-marching-brass-band-in-the-2016-new-york-greek-parade-102105702.htmlHarpist of Keros, Parian Marble, Seated on Elephant Throne with Stringed Lyre or Harp, Found Island of Keros, From the Grave of Keros, 2800 - 2300 BC.https://www.alamy.com/harpist-of-keros-parian-marble-seated-on-elephant-throne-with-stringed-lyre-or-harp-found-island-of-keros-from-the-grave-of-keros-2800-2300-bc-image212176326.htmlGreek Carras-cruise ship Daphne in Amsterdam, Miss Holland (Nanny Nielen) with tuba and shipowner Carras for the ship.
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B. bareynolds OP. It comes from Heraklion (Crete).