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The latter is sometimes said to be typical of the Ukrainian kobza in the preceding century.
Accompaniment kobza, usually having six or seven strings and a fretted neck.
It is distinct from the Ukrainian kobza, an instrument of a different construction and origin.
The "Kobza" firm released an audio-cassette with her guitar songs.
In the early in the 20th century the kobza went into disuse.
Of the Ukrainian groups the longest surviving and most significant was the group known as Kobza.
One of the most prominent was a group known as Kobza which included 2 electric banduras.
Even established folk -rock groups such as Kobza began to sing in Russian.
The first was the folk-rock group Kobza.
Kobza is roughly similar to a guitar.
To date there have been no attempts to reconstruct earlier fretted kobza of the 18th century.
It was released by the Ukrainian-Canadian label Kobza in 1991.
He was described as a proficient player on the flute, torban and kobza.
The Ukrainian kobza was traditionally gut-strung, with a body hewn from a single block of wood.
Even the instrument, kobza and bandura, were prohibited and confiscated.
From the 17th century the term bandura was often used as a synonym for the kobza.
The Romanian kobza or cobza is a different type of plucked lute.
Kobza was supposed to share the ride with Bonifield during the season, but did not qualify for his attempts and soon left the team.
The term kobza first appeared in Polish chronicles dating back to 1331 CE.
Marcin Kobza joined the band.
Kobza (Ukraine)
The Cossacks were especially respectful to itinerant blind singers who played the bandura or kobza.
Recitals and courses of Ukrainian kobza and hurdy-gurdy tradition.
Orchestral kobza, with four strings tuned in fifths using tunings that parallel those used by the instruments of the violin family.
Fedynsky is a performer on kobza, torban and traditional bandura.