At the music classes, students study a variety of local instruments--rubab, tanbur,
dutar, tabla, dilruba, and others--as well as singing.
Next, TE-rkmen dE-zE-m composition was performed by the ensemble of
dutar players.
They sing either a cappella or to the accompaniment of traditional instruments, primarily the two-stringed lute called the
dutar.
Dutar et al., "The chemokine MIP-1[alpha]/CCL3 impairs mouse hippocampal synaptic transmission, plasticity and memory," Scientific Reports, vol.
There was also a lot to engage one's eyes, as there were so many different instruments being played, some of them rarely or never seen before on the ROHM stage, including the
dutar, a type of long-necked string instrument, and the neyanban, a type of bagpipe made out of a goatskin.
(27.) Potier B, Jouvenceau A, Epelbaurn I,
Dutar P.
It is true his poetry pure like mountain spring and fresh like morning breeze beautiful like field tulips fragrant like grassland flowers and sweet like melody of
dutar that enjoys all human feelings.
Dutar et al., "Motherhood-induced memory improvement persists across lifespan in rats but is abolished by a gestational stress," European Journal of Neuroscience, vol.
The [GABA.sub.B] receptor agonist baclofen presumably increases presynaptic inhibition in the hippocampus as reported by Thompson (1994) possibly via an increased [K.sup.+] conductance and/or a decrease in voltage-dependent [Ca.sup.2+] conductance as shown in hippocampal neurons (
Dutar and Nicoll, 1988).
115), Baily's own work in learning to record
dutar players in Afghanistan, and the overdubbing processes in Peter Gabriel's sessions for the Real World label.