there's a kobsa up for auction in the us on the
following ebay site:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=623&item=3758621516&rd=1
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"and thus i made...a small vihuela from the shell of a creepy crawly..." - Don Gonzalo
de Guerrero (1512), &qu
If I may refer to the harp again, in regard to hollowed out instruments.
There may be a considerable parallel in the development of both lute and
harp (and perhaps a number of other instruments). I'll not try to speculate
too much, and at least I'll leave the speculation to the end.
The lute you a
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At 10:45 PM +0100 3/15/04, bill wrote:
>thanks ed.
>
>i once saw a hungarian kobsa which looked to me
>like any other, bowl backed, lute-type
>instrument. these ukrainian instruments appear
>to be flat backed and quite thin. i find it
>interesting that (according to o
thanks ed.
i once saw a hungarian kobsa which looked to me like any other, bowl
backed, lute-type instrument. these ukrainian instruments appear to be
flat backed and quite thin. i find it interesting that (according to
one of the sites you supplied me) it was originally carved from one
Most of these are from modern-bandura sites, and bandurists usually have a
rather foggy idea what a kobza really is. The most reliable photos are the
Vladimir Kushpet and his student on
http://polyhymnion.org/torban
RT
> I wouldn't know a kobsa/kobza/cobsa from a peavey, but there are
>
I wouldn't know a kobsa/kobza/cobsa from a peavey, but there are
reputedly Ukrainian kobsas pictured on
http://www.bandurist.com/history.html
http://home.att.net/~bandura.ca/VMfolkBook/banduras.html
http://www.artukraine.com/postcards/kobzpost1.htm
http://www.artukraine.com/post
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>> does anyone know where i might find a photo of the ukrainian lute
>> called a kobsa?
grazie tutti.
Dear Bill, Here :
http://www.vanedwards.co.uk/Cobsa/cobsa.htm
Ukrainian...
Best wishes,
Ronny
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> does anyone know where i might find a photo of the ukrainian lute
> called a kobsa?
Eccola qua':
http://polyhymnion.org/torban
RT
>> does anyone know where i might find a photo of the ukrainian lute
>> called a kobsa?
> Eccola qua':
> http://polyhymnion.org/torban
> RT
More specifically in Chapter 2 and the Iconography section.
RT
does anyone know where i might find a photo of the ukrainian lute
called a kobsa?
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