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Что (кто) такое guimbarde - определение

LAMELLOPHONE INSTRUMENT
Khomuz; Kubyz; Vargan; Jews' harp; Jews harp; Jews Harp; Jew's Harp; Jews' Harp; Jew's-harp; Drymba; Marranzanu; Jewish harp; Crembalum; Jews hrp; Jew harp; Jawharp; Jaw's harp; Jew's trump; Juice harp; Jaws harp; Ozark harp; Marranzano pancake; Jaw's-harp; Murchunga; Guimbardo; Guimbarde; Jewsharp; Jew’s harp; Jaw Harp; Xomus; Jaw harp
  • brass murchangs
  • Play range as string harmonics}}
  • ''Demir-khomus'' from [[Tuva]]
  • Woman playing the Rajasthani ''morchang''
  • drumbľa}}
  • ''Young Man with joodse harp'' by [[Dirck van Baburen]], 1621

Jew's-harp         
·noun The shackle for joining a chain cable to an Anchor.
II. Jew's-harp ·noun An instrument of music, which, when placed between the teeth, gives, by means of a bent metal tongue struck by the finger, a sound which is modulated by the breath;
- called also Jew's-trump.
Jew's harp         
The Jew's harp, also known as jaw harp, vargan, mouth harp, gewgaw, guimbard, khomus, Ozark harp, Berimbau de boca, murchunga or mungiga, is a lamellophone instrument, consisting of a flexible metal or bamboo tongue or reed attached to a frame. Contrary to the name, the harp originated in Mongolia and has no relation to the Jewish people.
Jew's harp         
¦ noun a small lyre-shaped musical instrument held between the teeth and struck with a finger.

Википедия

Jew's harp

The Jew's harp, also known as jaw harp, juice harp, or mouth harp, is a lamellophone instrument, consisting of a flexible metal or bamboo tongue or reed attached to a frame. Contrary to the colloquial name, the Jew's harp most likely originated in Siberia, specifically in or around the Altai Mountains and has no relation to the Jewish people.

Jew's harps may be categorized as idioglot or heteroglot (whether or not the frame and the tine are one piece); by the shape of the frame (rod or plaque); by the number of tines, and whether the tines are plucked, joint-tapped, or string-pulled.