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Перевод: dulcimer
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Тезаурус:
- She might have been the Abyssinian maid, playing a dulcimer and singing of Mount Abora.
- Having read your article (WW/May 91/p.484) on the Appalachian dulcimer, I would draw your readers' attention to the following points, which might aid them in producing an effective musical instrument.
- His wife gave him a plywood Appalachian dulcimer, bought from Cecil Sharp House in London, where the English Fold Dance and Song Society is based.
- And he had no idea what a dulcimer sounded like anyway.
- The solo dulcimer player, Eugene Gladkov, is clearly a virtuoso of the first order.
- Soundposts are an important feature of bowed instruments but are unsuitable for plucked instruments and will deaden the sound of a dulcimer.
- The thickness would suit a guitar but are unnecessarily heavy for a dulcimer less than half its width.
- Opening with a breezy Kabalevskian Overture , Smolsky's self-avowed folk origins come to the fore in the highly distinctive First Dulcimer Concerto , composed in a broadly neo-classical style (typically spiced with an occasional dash of bi-tonality), but imbued with an expressive force which transcends the often impersonal stance that such an approach can result in.
- She had been magically conjured up out of dream words and dulcimer sounds and trees of spice, a creature from a pleasure-dome he had not yet seen, a Queen of Pleasures brought to life just for him, just for now.
- Appalachian dulcimer
- For instance, some of the poem's ideas came from Milton's Paradise Lost , some came from Bruce's account of the source and fountains of the Blue Nile in Abyssinia, whence also came the Abyssinian maid playing on her dulcimer.
- I would write letters glowing with warmth and tenderness, poems as though to a damsel with a dulcimer, gentle cadences for gentle ladies with eyes like emerald.
- A modern dulcimer is more like the lower one in the photograph, with a double first string.
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