daudyti

English translation: aerophone

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Lithuanian term or phrase:daudyti
English translation:aerophone
Entered by: Leonardas

16:02 Nov 4, 2012
Lithuanian to English translations [PRO]
Music / ethnic
Lithuanian term or phrase: daudyti
Kadangi „fanfarinio” pobūdžio sutartinės ne tik giedamos, bet ir daudyčiuojamos, tad S.Paliulis manė, jog ilgais trimitais išgaunami tik natūralios akustinės gamos garsai turėjo įtakos giedamųjų sutartinių melodikai
Olga Prisekina-Olrichs
Netherlands
Local time: 15:36
aerophone
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4aerophone - to play on an aerophone (wooden wind instrument)
Gintautas Kaminskas
2aerophone
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aerophone


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daudytė – daudyčiuoti
aerophone - to play on an aerophone (wooden wind instrument)


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Daudytė – Vikipedija
lt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daudytė - Translate this page
... laisvosios enciklopedijos. Peršokti į: navigaciją, paiešką. Daudytė - tradicinis, pučiamasis lietuvių liaudies muzikos instrumentas, pūstukinis aerofonas.

Gintautas Kaminskas
Australia
Local time: 23:36
Native speaker of: Native in LithuanianLithuanian
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