• The Koudounia (Greek: κουδούνια), are bell-like percussion instruments. Most often, they are made from copper and upon playing (that is, hitting them...
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    535), Choristi (pop. 2,512), Kallífytos (1,627), Kalós Agrós (838), and Koudoúnia (814). Built at the foot of mount Falakro, in a verdant area with abundant...
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  • Mantura Souravli (Thiamboli) Tsampouna Zurna Cochilia Crotala Daouli Koudounia Toubeleki Trigono Tympano Zilia Music of Greece Greek dances Greek folk...
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  • Kalos Agros Katafyto Kato Nevrokopi Kato Vrontou Kefalari Kokkinogeia Koudounia Kyrgia Lefkogeia Livadero Makryplagio Mavrolefki Mavrovatos Megalokampos...
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    kind of clapper or castanet used in religious dances by groups. Koudounia The Koudounia are bell-like percussion instruments made of copper. The enigmatic...
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  • kouiví tʰo khére Éa poulí tʰon tópo nti, éa tʰa kaïkitzíe na átsou ta koudoúnia nti na válou áva tsenoúrtza. puˈlatɕi ˈema ˈexa tʰo kwiˈvi tɕe meruˈte...
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    Macedonia. Notable element of the local folk music is the use of trumpets and koudounia (called chálkina in the local dialect). In 2011 the permanent population...
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    Membranophones Tambourine Toubeleki Tympano Idiophones Koudounia Stamna Trigono Zilia...
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  • zurna (a wider oboe) as well as hand drums (tympana), trumpets and bells (koudounia or "chálkina" in the local vernacular). Other instruments used include...
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    more in store. The collection includes: Lyres Flogheras Defia Gaides Koudounia Laghouta Bouzoukia Souravlia Zournades Lalitsas Toubelekia Cretan lyras...
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