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- Kusle abstract "The kusle is a zither played by the Volga-Finnic Mari people of Russia. It is played in the lap, with both hands, and was played on some occasions such as ritual sacrifices, and to accompany dancing. The instrument is shaped like a semi-circle, with 12-20 strings. The instrument is described as resembling the Russian gusli or the Finnish kantele.Organologist Anthony Baines noted in 1969, regarding the medieval Russian gusli: ...and the instrument has latterly been revived, notably in the Mari province by the Volga.".
- Kusle wikiPageID "31919445".
- Kusle wikiPageLength "2200".
- Kusle wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Kusle wikiPageRevisionID "555440648".
- Kusle wikiPageWikiLink Anthony_Baines.
- Kusle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Box_zithers.
- Kusle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mari_musical_instruments.
- Kusle wikiPageWikiLink Gusli.
- Kusle wikiPageWikiLink Kantele.
- Kusle wikiPageWikiLink Krez_(instrument).
- Kusle wikiPageWikiLink Mari_music.
- Kusle wikiPageWikiLink Mari_people.
- Kusle wikiPageWikiLink Organology.
- Kusle wikiPageWikiLink Zither.
- Kusle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kusle".
- Kusle wikiPageWikiLinkText "kusle".
- Kusle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Kusle subject Category:Box_zithers.
- Kusle subject Category:Mari_musical_instruments.
- Kusle hypernym Zither.
- Kusle type Instrument.
- Kusle type Instrument.
- Kusle comment "The kusle is a zither played by the Volga-Finnic Mari people of Russia. It is played in the lap, with both hands, and was played on some occasions such as ritual sacrifices, and to accompany dancing. The instrument is shaped like a semi-circle, with 12-20 strings.".
- Kusle label "Kusle".
- Kusle sameAs Q12810474.
- Kusle sameAs m.0k0r0xc.
- Kusle sameAs Kusle.
- Kusle sameAs Q12810474.
- Kusle wasDerivedFrom Kusle?oldid=555440648.
- Kusle isPrimaryTopicOf Kusle.