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- Kissar abstract "The kissar (also spelled kissir), or Gytarah barbaryeh, the ancient Nubian lyre, still in use in Egypt and Abyssinia (as of 1911). It consists of a body having instead of the traditional tortoise-shell back, a shallow, round bowl of wood, covered with a soundboard of sheepskin, in which are three small round sound-holes. The arms, set through the soundboard at points distant about the third of the diameter from the circumference, have the familiar fan shape. Five gut strings, knotted round the bar and raised from the soundboard by means of a bridge tailpiece similar to that in use on the modern guitar, are plucked by means of a plectrum by the right hand for the melody, while the left hand sometimes twangs some of the strings as a soft drone accompaniment.".
- Kissar thumbnail Kissar.JPG?width=300.
- Kissar wikiPageID "3203065".
- Kissar wikiPageLength "1409".
- Kissar wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Kissar wikiPageRevisionID "549925263".
- Kissar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Egyptian_musical_instruments.
- Kissar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethiopian_musical_instruments.
- Kissar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lyres.
- Kissar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nubia.
- Kissar wikiPageWikiLink Catgut.
- Kissar wikiPageWikiLink Drone_(music).
- Kissar wikiPageWikiLink Egypt.
- Kissar wikiPageWikiLink Ethiopia.
- Kissar wikiPageWikiLink Hungarian_language.
- Kissar wikiPageWikiLink Krar.
- Kissar wikiPageWikiLink Lyre.
- Kissar wikiPageWikiLink Melody.
- Kissar wikiPageWikiLink Nubian_people.
- Kissar wikiPageWikiLink Nubians.
- Kissar wikiPageWikiLink Plectrum.
- Kissar wikiPageWikiLink Romania.
- Kissar wikiPageWikiLink Sounding_board.
- Kissar wikiPageWikiLink Tanbura.
- Kissar wikiPageWikiLink Tanbūra_(lyre).
- Kissar wikiPageWikiLink Tortoise.
- Kissar wikiPageWikiLink File:Kissar.JPG.
- Kissar wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kissar".
- Kissar wikiPageWikiLinkText "kissar".
- Kissar hasPhotoCollection Kissar.
- Kissar page "837".
- Kissar volume "15".
- Kissar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Arabic_musical_instruments.
- Kissar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:EB1911.
- Kissar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Kissar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Kissar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sfn.
- Kissar wstitle "Kissar".
- Kissar subject Category:Egyptian_musical_instruments.
- Kissar subject Category:Ethiopian_musical_instruments.
- Kissar subject Category:Lyres.
- Kissar subject Category:Nubia.
- Kissar type Instrument.
- Kissar type Instrument.
- Kissar comment "The kissar (also spelled kissir), or Gytarah barbaryeh, the ancient Nubian lyre, still in use in Egypt and Abyssinia (as of 1911). It consists of a body having instead of the traditional tortoise-shell back, a shallow, round bowl of wood, covered with a soundboard of sheepskin, in which are three small round sound-holes. The arms, set through the soundboard at points distant about the third of the diameter from the circumference, have the familiar fan shape.".
- Kissar label "Kissar".
- Kissar sameAs Kissar.
- Kissar sameAs Kisszár.
- Kissar sameAs m.08z0m9.
- Kissar sameAs Q934675.
- Kissar sameAs Q934675.
- Kissar wasDerivedFrom Kissar?oldid=549925263.
- Kissar depiction Kissar.JPG.
- Kissar isPrimaryTopicOf Kissar.