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- Kantele abstract "A kantele (Finnish: [ˈkɑntele]) or harppu (in Sami) is a traditional plucked string instrument of the dulcimer and zither family native to Finland and Karelia. Its relatives can be found throughout the world, including Estonian kannel, Mari kusle, Russian gusli, Latvian kokle, and Lithuanian kanklės. Together these instruments make up the family known as Baltic psalteries. Kantele is also related to the ancient Asian instruments such as Chinese gu zheng and Japanese koto.".
- Kantele thumbnail Kantele.jpg?width=300.
- Kantele wikiPageExternalLink kantele.net.
- Kantele wikiPageExternalLink Title.htm.
- Kantele wikiPageID "17035".
- Kantele wikiPageRevisionID "601996143".
- Kantele description "Sounds samples from a home-made 5-string kantele".
- Kantele filename "DIY_kantele_sample_raw.ogg".
- Kantele format Ogg.
- Kantele hasPhotoCollection Kantele.
- Kantele title "5".
- Kantele subject Category:Box_zithers.
- Kantele subject Category:Early_musical_instruments.
- Kantele subject Category:Finnish_musical_instruments.
- Kantele subject Category:National_symbols_of_Finland.
- Kantele subject Category:Nordic_folk_music.
- Kantele subject Category:Sami_musical_instruments.
- Kantele type Artifact100021939.
- Kantele type BoxZithers.
- Kantele type Device103183080.
- Kantele type EarlyMusicalInstruments.
- Kantele type EstonianMusicalInstruments.
- Kantele type FinnishMusicalInstruments.
- Kantele type Instrumentality103575240.
- Kantele type MariMusicalInstruments.
- Kantele type MusicalInstrument103800933.
- Kantele type Object100002684.
- Kantele type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Kantele type StringedInstrument104338517.
- Kantele type Whole100003553.
- Kantele type Zither104615226.
- Kantele comment "A kantele (Finnish: [ˈkɑntele]) or harppu (in Sami) is a traditional plucked string instrument of the dulcimer and zither family native to Finland and Karelia. Its relatives can be found throughout the world, including Estonian kannel, Mari kusle, Russian gusli, Latvian kokle, and Lithuanian kanklės. Together these instruments make up the family known as Baltic psalteries. Kantele is also related to the ancient Asian instruments such as Chinese gu zheng and Japanese koto.".
- Kantele label "Kantele".
- Kantele label "Kantele".
- Kantele label "Kantele".
- Kantele label "Kantele".
- Kantele label "Kantele".
- Kantele label "Kantele".
- Kantele label "Kantele".
- Kantele label "Kantele".
- Kantele label "Кантеле".
- Kantele label "كانتيلي".
- Kantele label "カンテレ".
- Kantele label "康特勒琴".
- Kantele sameAs Kantele.
- Kantele sameAs Kantele.
- Kantele sameAs Kantele.
- Kantele sameAs Kantele.
- Kantele sameAs Kantele.
- Kantele sameAs カンテレ.
- Kantele sameAs Kantele.
- Kantele sameAs Kantele.
- Kantele sameAs Kantele.
- Kantele sameAs m.04btk.
- Kantele sameAs Q145840.
- Kantele sameAs Q145840.
- Kantele sameAs Kantele.
- Kantele wasDerivedFrom Kantele?oldid=601996143.
- Kantele depiction Kantele.jpg.
- Kantele isPrimaryTopicOf Kantele.