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  1. La Nyckelharpa es uno de los instrumentos típicos en la música tradicional sueca. Se utiliza ampliamente en la región de Upsala y en el norte de la región de Uppland, pero desde finales de la segunda mitad del siglo XX se extendió a toda Suecia.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NyckelharpaNyckelharpa - Wikipedia

    It depicts an angel playing a vielle-looking nyckelharpa (a common nyckelharpa motif for the period), featuring five keyes and a keybox above the strings. Throughout the 15th century, more depictions of nyckelharpor start appearing in church paintings, notably in Swedish and Danish churches, such as the Emmislöv Church , which has a ...

    • 321.322–71
    • Folk instrument
  3. Die Nyckelharpa, im Deutschen auch Schlüsselfidel, seltener Schlüsselfiedel, Schlüsselgeige oder Tastenfidel, ist ein Streichinstrument, dessen Saiten mechanisch über Tasten verkürzt werden. Seit 2023 steht die Nyckelharpa mit ihrer Musik in der UNESCO-Liste des immateriellen Kulturerbes der Menschheit.

  4. www.wikiwand.com › es › NyckelharpaNyckelharpa - Wikiwand

    La Nyckelharpa es un instrumento tradicional de origen sueco que en español suele denominarse viola de teclas. Es un instrumento de cuerda frotada. También recibe los nombres de Nyckelgiga, Nyckelspel y Nyckel-lira. Es similar a la zanfona y a la vihuela de arco.

  5. A Brief History of the Nyckelharpa. By Bart Brashers. The nyckelharpa belongs to the same instrument family as the French vielle and the English hurdy gurdy. The nyckelharpa has wooden keys that slide under the strings and have tangents set perpendicularly to the keys that reach up and stop (shorten) the melody string.

  6. What is a Nyckelharpa? The nyckelharpa is a traditional Swedish instrument that has been played, in one form or another as it evolved, for more than 600 years. At least four different versions of the nyckelharpa are still played today, an uncommon situation for most folk instruments.

  7. The Nyckelharpa has existed in one form or another format least 600 years, and is generally considered an instrument of Swedes. Given how Christianity came later to Sweden, its earliest iterations can easily be associated with Norse gods and secular life in the Nordic lands.