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to also refer to other Baltic psalteries as well. Many of the Baltic psalteries hold a strong symbolic significance in their respective countries, including Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia and Russia, where playing instruction and instrument makers are available.
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Since 1990 Baltic Psaltery Symposia have taken place in Finland (1990; 1997; 2008), Lithuania (1994; 2017), Latvia (2000), Canada (2004) and Estonia (2013) every three or four years on a rotating basis.
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The internationally most known instrument of the family is Finnish kantele, so its name is sometimes used in
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believes they could be derived from the Proto-European root
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The Baltic Psaltery and Playing Traditions in Latvia
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kanklės
AukŔtaitija

Latgale kokles

kannel

krylovidnye gusli

kantele

plucked
box zithers
psalteries
Baltic Sea
Baltic people
Baltic Finns
Volga Finns
Russians
Kanklės
Lithuania
Kantele
Finland
Karelia
Northwest Russia
Kannel
Estonia
Livonian people
Latvia

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