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cartoontriper · 1 month
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Happy St. Patrick day!
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Let me play the music of my people! 
Caranthir plays the Gusli and Elthien plays the balalaika. 🤗
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mudzdale · 1 year
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spybiote · 8 months
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I just wanna nap 😴
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justsweethoney · 1 year
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zhurawina · 8 months
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Gusli (Гусли) it's the oldest East Slavic multi-string plucked instrument. It's roots lie in Novgorod. Gusli is related to Karelian/Finnish kantele, Latvian kokle and Lithuanian kankles.
Hi, long time no see :)
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sovietpostcards · 1 year
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Cat plays gusli to lure out the sly Fox who stole his and Blackbird’s friend Rooster. Yevgeny Rachyov’s illustration for “The Golden Comb Rooster”, a Russian folk tale (1953).
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ennissg · 3 months
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An unexpected gouache portrait of my very first bg3 character. His name is Sportacus. Despite the name, he's a bard with 8str stat and his knees crack when he walks too fast. A shared trait with his husband(Gale, my beloved).
I'm in the middle of making a ref for him and the rest of my characters but I'm jumping around like 3-4 other works at the same time so idk when that's gonna come. Also I am torn between keeping his original in-game outfit but modified or make him into a really slavcore man bc I recently had a big brain idea to change his instrument to a gusli.
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i love zithers so much
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thelien-art · 1 year
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Advent 1. Nov 27 - Maglor
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I just want it to be clear that:
1. I don´t think Maglor would play guitar... he´s more of a lute/harp/lyre/guzheng/gusli/pipa/mandolin (yes that was a lot of instruments and most of them more or less look like each other, but they´re not the same) guy...
2. the reason I drew him with a guitar is that my sister plays it and it´s her birthday soon and when I started on him, I was thinking about what I wanted to give her. Did I think about asking her if I could see hers so I could draw it acquired or at least look it up? No. I did not
3. he´s the most manipulative elf ever and I love him
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cartoontriper · 3 months
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seeing this mod movestyle from Bomb Rush Cyberfunk , So here is Gusli with this vehicle
the ring thing
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Name: Vr. Jada Nathans Color: Bills Red #C60c30 Symbol: Stop Strife Specibus: clubkind Handle: avianCuller Animal: porcupine Pronouns: she/her Age: 16 Birthday: 16th day of the year Sexuality: straight Interests: table tennis playing and teaching Dream Moon: derse Classpect: Heir of Blood Land: Land of Destruction and Shadows, an exuberant place, with ill African puff adder consorts. It is a place full of bays and canyons. Rhea can't wait to meet the player. Instrument: gusli
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mirandamckenni1 · 28 days
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avidlearning · 7 months
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MIRACLE - A PERFORMANCE BY ST PETERSBURG STATE THEATRE OF SONG AND DANCE
Origins of Russian Folk Music
This genre of music is said to have its roots in the 9th century. During that period the Slavic people migrated and settled at Kievan Rus, these included a variety of ethnic groups. Each of these groups has their style of music with different characteristics. Since instruments were not widespread among the masses, Russian folk music evolved in vocal form in earlier times. It is also said that the use of instruments was prohibited in the 16th century, and the ban was officially lifted only when the USSR outlawed the Russian Orthodox Church. Eventually, Russian music adapted to pop tunes with modern instruments and performances with folk dance and traditional costumes.
Types of Russian Dances
Russian dance forms are diverse with a variety in music, movements, songs, and the number of dancers. The Russian style in these diverse folk dances is a common point of connection. Khorovod dance is one of the most famous Russian dances, which involves people moving around in a circle and holding hands. Russian Plyaska is a dance performed during festive occasions and large market events and it involves movements like squats, claps, and taps. ‘Barynya’ meaning landlady is another interesting and joyful Russian dance that evolved from a parody of a conflict between a landlady and her serf. With its roots in the royal French court, the Russian Quadrille came to Russia in the 18th century with depictions of European dress, manners, and court ceremonies into a folk dance.
Russian Dance Costumes
Each dance form has a specific combination of Russian traditional dresses and they differ from region to region. These Russian folk costumes are colorful and extremely detailed. The Safaran was a dress very popular in many parts of Russia that was decorated with bright ornaments, blouses, and headpieces with stylized embroidery. Kokoshnik is a headpiece worn by married women. The costumes worn by men were comparatively simpler and they included a white or red colored embroidered shirt. Sometimes they wore woven ornamental belts and the popular Russian Kosovorotka is said to have a collar fastening on the left side.
Balalaika - the most Russian-sounding instrument
The name of the instrument, balalaika is said to have its origins associated with words like ‘to talk’, and ‘to babble’. In earlier times the musicians would babble a few folk lyrics as they played the balalaika, this was a day-to-day leisure activity for the peasants. There are 7 different types of Balalaikas. In 1889 at the Exposition Universelle in Paris, Russia demonstrated a combination of achievements in the field of agriculture and science and they also organized a unique Russian Folk orchestra concert, which led to Balalaika’s introduction to the world soon becoming a world famous Russian instrument. There are many other famous Russian instruments like Domra, Gusli, Accordions, Svistulka (Whistle), Buben, Lozhki (spoons), Treshchotka, Dudka, and Drova.
Come experience the magic of Russian folk music and dance at the Royal Opera House with Miracle- A Performance by St. Petersburg State Theatre of Song and Dance.
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slavic-world · 10 months
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Golden Baba
There is also a legend of the northern peoples about the golden woman (Zolotaja Baba).
The Golden Baba is one of the oldest Slavic goddesses. Her cult has changed a lot over time, but the essence of her worship has been preserved in many versions, as her sphere is the foundation of all human life. She was the goddess of peace and tranquility, domestic well-being, the protector of midwives, as well as all women.
She was depicted as a statue in the form of a beautiful, strong woman. She held one child in her arms and led the other by the hand. The statue stood in the temple. The veneration for the goddess was so great that no one dared to pass by the statue without bringing at least a small gift. Her attributes were especially the gusli and other musical instruments, from which sounds were constantly heard, soft and quiet or louder and more confident. These sounds could predict the future.
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justsweethoney · 1 year
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