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English: Major parts of a French-style hurdy gurdy
Русский: Основные части французской колёсной лиры
Polski: Komponenty liry korbowej: Tuning pegs – kołki (klucze), Pegbox – komora kołkowa, Tangents – tangenty, Keys – klawisze, Melody strings – struny melodyczne, Wheel cover – pokrywa koła smyczkowego, Wheel – koło smyczkowe, Bridge – podstawek (mostek), Crank – korba, Drone strings – struny burdonowe i struny trampetowe, Tailpiece – strunociąg, Tirant – kołek regulacyjny, Buzzing bridge – „bucik” (swobodny mostek), Keybox – skrzynka tangentowa
Date 29 December 2006 (original upload date)
Source Originally from en.wikipedia; description page is/was here.
Author The original uploader was Fenevad at English Wikipedia.
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