Prystrunky, the Glossary
Prystrunky (приструнки, sg. приструнок) is a term used for the additional unfretted strings strung across the body of Ukrainian folk instruments such as the kobza, bandura, and torban.[1]
Table of Contents
7 relations: Bandura, Grammatical number, Harp guitar, Kobza, Paul Konoplenko-Zaporozhetz, Torban, Ukraine.
- History of musical instruments
- String instrument construction
- Ukrainian musical instruments
Bandura
A bandura (бандура) is a Ukrainian plucked-string folk-instrument. Prystrunky and bandura are Kobzarstvo and Ukrainian musical instruments.
Grammatical number
In linguistics, grammatical number is a feature of nouns, pronouns, adjectives and verb agreement that expresses count distinctions (such as "one", "two" or "three or more").
See Prystrunky and Grammatical number
Harp guitar
The harp guitar is a guitar-based stringed instrument generally defined as a "guitar, in any of its accepted forms, with any number of additional unstopped strings that can accommodate individual plucking." The word "harp" is used in reference to its harp-like unstopped open strings.
See Prystrunky and Harp guitar
Kobza
The kobza (кобза), also called bandura (бандура) is a Ukrainian folk music instrument of the lute family (Hornbostel-Sachs classification number 321.321-5+6), a relative of the Central European mandora. Prystrunky and kobza are Kobzarstvo and Ukrainian musical instruments.
Paul Konoplenko-Zaporozhetz
Paul Konoplenko-Zaprozhetz (Павло Конопленко-Запорожець, b. 1890, Kherson Province, Ukraine — 1982 Winnipeg, Canada) — was a Ukrainian Canadian author and kobza player. Prystrunky and Paul Konoplenko-Zaporozhetz are Kobzarstvo.
See Prystrunky and Paul Konoplenko-Zaporozhetz
Torban
The torban (Торбан, also teorban or Ukrainian theorbo) is a Ukrainian musical instrument that combines the features of the Baroque lute with those of the psaltery. Prystrunky and torban are Kobzarstvo and Ukrainian musical instruments.
Ukraine
Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe.
See also
History of musical instruments
- Cheb Violin Making School
- Christian Gottlob Hubert
- Evolution of timpani in the 18th and 19th centuries
- History of lute-family instruments
- History of the classical guitar
- History of the harpsichord
- History of the trumpet
- History of the violin
- John Isaac Hawkins
- Musical instruments in church services
- Organ Historical Society
- Origin of the harp in Europe
- Piano history and musical performance
- Prystrunky
- Social history of the piano
String instrument construction
- Badass (guitar bridges)
- Bass bar
- Bow frog
- Bow maker
- Bridge (instrument)
- Chinrest
- Curved bow
- Fingerboard
- Fret
- Galliane
- Guitar manufacturing
- Headstock
- Hybrid guitar
- Kluson Manufacturing Company
- Kollops
- Lutherie
- Machine head
- Mezrab (plectrum)
- Neck (music)
- Nut (string instrument)
- Plectrum
- Preston tuners
- Prystrunky
- Purfling
- Relief (music)
- Rosette (music)
- Scale length (string instruments)
- Schaller GmbH
- Scroll (music)
- Semi-acoustic guitar
- Shoulder rest
- Solid body
- Sound board (music)
- Sound box
- Sound hole
- Sound post
- Strähle construction
- String vibration
- Tailpiece
- Tonewood
- Tuning mechanisms for stringed instruments
Ukrainian musical instruments
- Bandura
- Bandurist
- Basolia
- Batih
- Bayan (accordion)
- Briazkalnytsia
- Bubon
- Buhay
- Bukhalo
- Cimbalom
- Dentsivka
- Domra
- Floyara
- Floyarka
- Frilka
- Gadulka
- Gudok
- Gusli
- Hammered dulcimer
- Hurdy-gurdy
- Kalatalo
- Kharkiv-style bandura
- Kobza
- Koncovka
- Kozobas
- Kuvytsi
- Lira (Ukrainian instrument)
- Lytavry
- Mandolin
- Pan flute
- Pidkova
- Prystrunky
- Resheto
- Rih (instrument)
- Sopilka
- Surma-horn
- Taraban
- Telenka
- Torban
- Trembita
- Truba
- Tsymbaly
- Ukrainian folk music
- Volynka
- Zatula
- Zither
- Zubivka