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Bandora (instrument) - Wikipedia
The bandora or bandore is a large long-necked plucked string-instrument that can be regarded as a bass cittern though it does not have the re-entrant tuning ... en.wikipedia.org
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BANDORE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BANDORE is a bass stringed instrument resembling a guitar. www.merriam-webster.com
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Bandore | Forgotten Realms Wiki - Fandom
Bandores were bass-range musical instruments similar to citterns.[1] The sound of the bandore was rich and mellow, and it was capable of reaching lower ... forgottenrealms.fandom.com
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bandore
▪ I. bandore1 (bænˈdɔə(r), ˈbændɔə(r)) Also 6 bandurion, 6–7 -dora. [ad. Sp. or Pg.; the Romanic forms show much phonetic perversion: Sp. banˈdurria, banˈdola, Pg. bandurra, Fr. mandore, formerly mandole, It. manˈdola, panˈdora, panˈdura; all repr. L. pandūra, pandūrium, a. Gr. πανδοῦρα, πανδυρίς, a... Oxford English Dictionary
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bandore - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
A historical stringed instrument similar in form to a guitar; a pandore. Anagrams. edit · Aberdon, Broaden, boarden, broaden. en.wiktionary.org
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Instrument of the Bards Fochlucan Bandore vs Rhythm Maker's ...
The Bandore is much, much more powerful. It's quite comparable many of the rare and very rare magic staves in that it gives you a variety extra ... www.reddit.com
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Bandora (instrument)
The bandora or bandore is a large long-necked plucked string-instrument that can be regarded as a bass cittern though it does not have the re-entrant The term bandore and bandora were occasionally incorrectly applied to a Ukrainian folk instrument now more commonly known as the bandura, an instrument wikipedia.org
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BANDORE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Bandore definition: an obsolete musical instrument resembling the guitar.. See examples of BANDORE used in a sentence. www.dictionary.com
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Fochlucan Bandore Instrument of the Bards | Dungeons & Dragons 5e
The Fochlucan bandore can be used to cast all of the following spells: fly, invisibility, levitate, protection from evil and good, entangle, faerie fire, ... www.worldanvil.com
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BANDORE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
a keyed woodwind instrument with a cylindrical bore and a single reed. It is a transposing instrument, most commonly pitched in A or B flat. www.collinsdictionary.com
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Bandora: Anthony Holborne's 'A Preludium A H' and 'A Ground A Holb'
To read about the bandora, visit www.earlymusicmuse.com/bandora-orpharion In this video you hear Anthony Holborne's compositions for bandora ... www.youtube.com
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bandurria
‖ banˈdurria [Sp.] = bandore1.1842 Longfellow Sp. Stud. i. ii, We play the bandurria. Oxford English Dictionary
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Bandura
The use of the term bandore (or bandora) stems from a now discredited assumption, initially made by Russian musicologist A. The instrument was similar to the German bandore with usually 5 single courses strung along the neck. wikipedia.org
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Interesting magic item for a Bard who thinks they're a Cleric?
How about an instrument of the bard? Fochlucan Bandore has a few nature themed spells. It combines the dancing and nature themes of Shiallia. forums.giantitp.com
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pandore
pandora2, pandore (pænˈdɔərə, pænˈdɔə(r)) Also 7–8 pandure, (8 pandola), 9 pandura, pandur. [a. It. pandora (also pandura), F. pandore, ad. L. pandūra, a. Gr. πανδοῦρα, a musical instrument the invention of which was attributed to Pan. (But the word was prob. of foreign origin.)] A stringed musical ... Oxford English Dictionary
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