2006 On the Survival of the Classical Kithara/Lyre in N.E.Africa
2006 On the Survival of the Classical Kithara/Lyre in N.E.Africa 2006 On the Survival of the Classical Kithara/Lyre in N.E.Africa
12.07.2015
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There was a revival of the ”Lyre“around 1920 - Ireland
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- Page 35 and 36: Technique:Beating the Lyre in Egypt
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There was a revival <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ”<strong>Lyre</strong>“around 1920 - Ireland