European musical instruments are far more sophisticated then anything the aboriginals had. Aboriginal music was very much limited to percussion didgeridoo and singers.
An instrument that is a precursor to the modern guitar is called a kithara.
The trigon is a triangular-shaped string instrument, often made of wood, with three strings stretched across its frame. It typically features a flat, triangular body that tapers to a point at the bottom, and it is played by plucking or bowing the strings. The instrument has a distinct, resonant sound and is often associated with Eastern European folk music. Its unique shape and design set it apart from more conventional string instruments.
A Lutea lute can refer generally to any plucked string instrument with a neck (either fretted or unfretted) and a deep round back, or more specifically to an instrument from the family of European lutes.
The European lute, probably the most popular ensemble and solo chamber instrument of the Middle Ages, Renaissance and the early Baroque era, derives its name and origin from the Arabic "oud". The first advanced music school was in Cordoba, Spain; the Islamic being the most advanced civilization of that time, it was natural that their instrument would promulgate throughout the region. The word "lute" is an anglicized version of it's precursor: "al oud" (Arabic), ----> "laud" (Spanish) ----> and "lute" (English). --- Eric Anthony
It is the Yidaki. An European heard it has a didgeridoo because while the Aborigine was playing the instrument, it was say those words. The yidaki was forgotten and most people knew it as a didgeridoo. There is lots of spellings for the didgeridoo and the is lots of other names for the Yidaki.
The didgeridoo, like its European cousin, the alpenhorn is considered by musicologists, a member of the brass family of instruments, in which the sound-causing vibrations are made by vibrating the lips. Like many of the trumpet family, a resonant tubular length creates standing waves, and the flare, if any, serves to amplify the sound by matching (somewhat) the impedance of the tube to that of free space. The name didgeridoo is not a name known to the Aboriginal peoples, and is thought to be an European onomatopoeic word describing the sound. Various native tribes have their own separate names for their instruments.
European musical instruments are far more sophisticated then anything the aboriginals had. Aboriginal music was very much limited to percussion didgeridoo and singers.
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The European Social Fund is a financial instrument that supports employment in the European Union. The objective for the European Social Fund is to improve social cohesion and economic well being in the European Union.
A luthier is a person who repairs and maintains lutes (a musical stringed instrument similar to a guitar which was especially popular in European history.
The triangle originated in the Western nations of Africa in the late fourteenth century. It was quickly adopted as an instrument by European settlers and slavers.
An instrument that is a precursor to the modern guitar is called a kithara.
Europonium is a blend of the words "Europe" and "euphonium," as it is a euphonium produced in Europe. The name highlights the instrument's European origin and differentiates it from euphoniums produced elsewhere in the world.
The OSPAR Convention is the current legal instrument guiding international cooperation on the protection of the marine environment of the North-East Atlantic. Work under the Convention is managed by the OSPAR Commission, made up of representatives of the Governments of 15 Contracting Parties and the European Commission, representing the European Union.
The nautical instrument that Gioanni da Verrazano used wasn't much. He had a compass, lead line, astrolabe, cross staff, quadrant, traverse board and a tide calculator. His writings of his account on his voyage in 1524 to the North American continent was details that were previously unknown to European mapmakers.