FIGURES-5.-Jew’s-harps-preserved-in-the-Museo-Etnografico-Siciliano-Giuseppe-Pitrè,-Palermo-(photo-S.-Bonanzinga) By Andrea Femminini21 April 2020Leave a comment
FIGURES-4.-Jew’s-harps-preserved-in-the-Museo-Etnografico-Siciliano-Giuseppe-Pitrè,-Palermo-(photo-S.-Bonanzinga) By Andrea Femminini21 April 2020Leave a comment
FIGURES 6. Jews harps preserved in the Museo Etnografico Siciliano Giuseppe Pitrè, Palermo (photo S. Bonanzinga) By Andrea Femminini21 April 2020Leave a comment
FIGURE-39.-The-folksinger-Rosa-Balistreri-portrayed-while-playing-a-Jew’s-harp-on-the-cover-of-the-CD-Canti-di-Sicilia By Andrea Femminini21 April 2020Leave a comment
FIGURE-38.-Transcription-of-Mariolo-tune-by-Alberto-Favara-(Favara-1957-2-582) By Andrea Femminini21 April 2020Leave a comment
FIGURE-37.-Sonogram-and-transcription-of-the-incipit-of-the-Marranzanata-played-by-the-virtuoso-player-Giuseppe-Giuffrida-from-Catania By Andrea Femminini21 April 2020Leave a comment
FIGURE-36.-Alternative-plucking-technique-the-virtuoso-player-Pippo-Di-Stefano-from-Messina,-plucking-with-middle-finger By Andrea Femminini21 April 2020Leave a comment
FIGURE-35.-Holding-the-instrument-the-most-common-or-“traditional”-position By Andrea Femminini21 April 2020Leave a comment
FIGURE-32.-Jew’s-harp-made-by-Giuseppe-Cannavò-from-Castelmola-(Coll.-Vincenzo-Distefano) By Andrea Femminini21 April 2020Leave a comment
FIGURE-29.-Toy-or-souvenir-instruments-from-Messina-(Coll.-Recupero) By Andrea Femminini21 April 2020Leave a comment