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Circassian music refers to music of the Circassians (Adyghes, Cherkess, and Kabardays), people from Northern Caucasus, Russia. Their music demonstrates their traditions and habits. == Instruments == Circassian music is characterized by certain instruments, including: * Pshina (), an accordion which is played in a specific way to produce Circassian tunes * Pxachach, 2 sets of "wood blocks", each set containing about six pieces of wood held by hand; when a player strikes them together they produce a pure sound of wood to indicate the beat rhythm of the song. * Baraban, a drum known as 'Dhol'; in Adyghe it is called "Shontrip". * Pkhetaw, made from wood looks like a small table and it is used for hitting it with sticks for tempo. * Apa-pshina, a three string lute. * Qamlapsh, the Circassian flute. * Shik'epshine (Adyghe: ШыкIэпшынэ), a Circassian stringed instrument. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Circassian music」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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