Hummel (instrument)
The hummel (also hommel or humle) is an old Northern European stringed instrument similar to an older type of zither and is related to the Norwegian langeleik. The name is thought to come from the German word hummel, meaning "bumblebee", referring to the droning sound created by the accompaniment strings.
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Hummel (instrument)
The hummel (also hommel or humle) is an old Northern European stringed instrument similar to an older type of zither and is related to the Norwegian langeleik. The name is thought to come from the German word hummel, meaning "bumblebee", referring to the droning sound created by the accompaniment strings.
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Die Hummel, auch Hommel, ist e ...... pinette des Vosges entwickelt.
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Een hommel of hummel is een ui ...... hien wel de oudste van Europa.
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El hummel es un instrumento de ...... : Category:Hommel (instrument)
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Hummel, långspel, långharpa, ä ...... a från tyskans Hummel (humla).
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The hummel (also hommel or hum ...... by the accompaniment strings.
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Die Hummel, auch Hommel, ist e ...... hen, hat seinen Namen hiervon.
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Een hommel of hummel is een ui ...... donsnaren (bijvoorbeeld G-d-d)
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El hummel es un instrumento de ...... (Noruega) y humle (Dinamarca).
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Hummel, långspel, långharpa, ä ...... a från tyskans Hummel (humla).
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The hummel (also hommel or hum ...... by the accompaniment strings.
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Hommel (muziekinstrument)
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Hummel (Instrument)
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Hummel (instrument)
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Hummel (instrumento)
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Hummel (musikinstrument)
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