Toubeleki
The toubeleki (Greek: τουμπελέκι), is a kind of a Greek traditional drum musical instrument. It is made from metal, open at it's down side and covered with a skin stretched over it. It is played with the hands and used often in the Greek traditional folk rhythms, for the particularly cover of the Greek laiko and rebetiko music.
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String Instruments |
Bowed instruments: Byzantine lyra, Contrabass, Cretan lyra, Pontian lyra, Violin
Plucked instruments: Baglamas, Bouzouki, Karantouzeni, Kanonaki, Kithara (modern), Laouto, Lavta, Mandola, Mandolin, Oud, Piano, Psaltery, Tambouras, Thaboura, Tzouras
Struck instruments: Accordion, Santouri
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Woodwind instruments |
Exposed: Aulos, Askomandoura, Dankiyo, Gaida, Tsampouna
End-blown: Floghera, Flute, Karamuza, Klarino, Lalitsa, Mantura, Souravli
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Drum Instruments |
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