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Antin Paplynsky ((c. 1870-c.1919) was a Ukrainian musical instrument maker who crafted banduras from 1905-1918. He was rumoured to have been shot by the Bolsheviks in 1919 or 1920. Paplynsky's instruments had 32-34 strings and were diatonically tuned. He was a popular bandura maker because of the quality of his instruments.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 6 relations: Bandura, Bolsheviks, Diatonic and chromatic, Kyiv National University of Culture and Arts, Ukraine, Ukrainians.

  2. 20th-century Ukrainian musicians
  3. Bandura makers

Bandura

A bandura (бандура) is a Ukrainian plucked-string folk-instrument. Antin Paplynsky and bandura are Kobzarstvo.

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Bolsheviks

The Bolsheviks (italic,; from большинство,, 'majority'), led by Vladimir Lenin, were a far-left faction of the Marxist Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (RSDLP) which split with the Mensheviks at the Second Party Congress in 1903.

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Diatonic and chromatic

Diatonic and chromatic are terms in music theory that are used to characterize scales.

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Kyiv National University of Culture and Arts

Kyiv National University of Culture and Arts (KNUCA, Київський національний університет культури і мистецтв) – is a university in Kyiv, Ukraine with level IV of accreditation.

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Ukraine

Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe.

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Ukrainians

Ukrainians (ukraintsi) are a civic nation and an ethnic group native to Ukraine.

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See also

20th-century Ukrainian musicians

Bandura makers

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antin_Paplynsky