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Definition of bandura in English: banduranounbanˈduːrə A Ukrainian stringed instrument resembling a large asymmetrical lute with many strings, held vertically and plucked like a zither. Example sentencesExamples - Traditional folk instruments include the bandura, a variety of flutes, various fiddles and basses, drums and rattles, the bagpipe, the hurdy-gurdy, the Jew's harp, and the hammered dulcimer.
- The bandura is an old instrument from the old days of the Kozak armies.
- Hryhorii Kytastyi, musical director, composer and bandurist, is the author of more than 30 melodies of Ukrainian songs for solo and choir with bandura or piano accompaniment.
- The bandura, Ukraine's national instrument, may have from twenty to sixty-five strings and is similar to a lute.
- The Ukrainians, who were given a huge reception when they took part in Saturday's parade wearing their traditional dress, play a 56-string instrument called the bandura and also sing.
Origin Ukrainian; compare with bandora. |