Krez (Instrument)

Krez (Instrument)

Krez (instrument) Krez (instrument). Quite the same Wikipedia. Just better. The krez (or krez', krezh) is a musical instrument of the Udmurt people of the Russian Urals. It is a type of zither similar to the Russian gusli.[1] The mythical origin of the krez is detailed in the Udmurt national epic, the Dokjavyl.[2] The krez was used to accompany some shamanic ritual dances,[3] and the large krez (bajym krezh) was used for music during the holiday of Bulda.[4]. See also. Kusle, the zither of the Volga-Finnic Mari people. Krez Iz Wikipedije , proste enciklopedije Krez ( grÅ¡ko KÏοισος : Kroisos ), lidijski kralj , * 560 pr å¡æ‹œçˆ¾èªž. observe ) ⢠muqleÉ£ ⢠ad muqleÉ£ ⢠ttmuquleÉ£ ⢠Krez ( to plough ) ⢠kerzeÉ£ ⢠ad kerzeÉ£ ⢠kerrzeÉ£ â¢" K. Rudolf Jeremias Kreutz ( 1876 â“ 1949 )⢠Konrad Krez ( 1828 â“ 1897 ) Kri - Kru ⢠Jörg Krichbaum ... For the Udmurt zither of the Urals , see Krez ( instrument ). KREZ may refer to : ⢠KREZ ( FM ), NABONID. kraljem , ki jih je premagal . Lidijski kralj Krez je lahko živel na njegovem dvoru kot svetovalec . The krez (or krez', krezh) is a musical instrument of the Udmurt people of the Russian Urals. It is a type of zither similar to the Russian gusli. The mythical origin of the krez is detailed in the Udmurt national epic, the Dokjavyl. The krez was used to accompany some shamanic ritual dances, and the large krez (bajym krezh) was used for music during the holiday of Bulda. Kusle, the zither of the Volga-Finnic Mari people. The krez (or krez', krezh) is a musical instrument of the Udmurt people of the Russian Urals. It is a type of zither similar to the Russian gusli. The mythical origin of the krez is detailed in the Udmurt national epic, the Dokjavyl. The krez was used to accompany some shamanic ritual dances, and the large krez (bajym krezh) was used for music during the holiday of Bulda. Kusle, the zither of the Volga-Finnic Mari people. The krez is a musical instrument of the Udmurt people of the Russian Urals. It is a type of zither similar to the Russian gusli.[1] The mythical origin of the krez is detailed in the Udmurt national epic, the Dokjavyl.[2] The krez was used to accompany some shamanic ritual dances,[3] and the large krez was used for music during the holiday of Bulda.[4]. For faster navigation, this Iframe is preloading the Wikiwand page for Krez (instrument). Home. News. Founder Of DKAF || DJ #BuffetBoys Bookings: [email protected] || [email protected] MGMT: [email protected].

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