Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A kind of dulcimer or zither, used in Turkey. Also written
canoon .
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- noun Alternative form of
kanoon .
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Examples
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That experience seems to have primed him to find pathways to many other styles, and on his three previous albums with Doumbia they've pulled off daring fusions -- like funking up the circular Malian blues popularized by Ali Farka Toure with an arsenal of instruments from around the world, including horns, tabla, violin, the sweet-voiced Portuguese cavaquinho, and the Arabic zither called the kanun -- but their current record, Dimanche a Bamako (Nonesuch), tops them all.
Chicago Reader 2010
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That experience seems to have primed him to find pathways to many other styles, and on his three previous albums with Doumbia they've pulled off daring fusions -- like funking up the circular Malian blues popularized by Ali Farka Toure with an arsenal of instruments from around the world, including horns, tabla, violin, the sweet-voiced Portuguese cavaquinho, and the Arabic zither called the kanun -- but their current record, Dimanche a Bamako (Nonesuch), tops them all.
Chicago Reader 2010
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4 Even the English word 'canon' comes from the Arabic word kanun meaning 'law' or
Recently Uploaded Slideshows AlHaqqNetwork 2010
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Uri Shalin's piano contribution on "I and You" sturdily lifts this already beautiful melody, while Tamar Pinarbasi's kanun is splendid on the rhythmic "To A Lady In A Dream."
Derek Beres: Global Beat Fusion: Songs of Wonder and Planetary Grooves Derek Beres 2011
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Uri Shalin's piano contribution on "I and You" sturdily lifts this already beautiful melody, while Tamar Pinarbasi's kanun is splendid on the rhythmic "To A Lady In A Dream."
Derek Beres: Global Beat Fusion: Songs of Wonder and Planetary Grooves Derek Beres 2011
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How many family issues have they resolved (Agawid ka kanun kuna ni Mamam ta … etc., etc.)?
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Cemal's long, serpentine solos slither over percolating rhythms played on the darbouka, an ancient hand drum; clarinet arrives in vocalic sobs, chuckles, and sighs; and lightning-quick improvisations on the kanun, a type of zither, are marvels of pointillistic melody.
Chicago Reader 2010
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Leader Julien Jalal Edinne, born Bernard Weiss in France in 1953, studied Western classical music as a youngster, but upon encountering the kanun -- an Arabic zither -- he threw himself into Arabic classical music and eventually moved to Damascus, where he formed the band in 1983 and converted to Islam in 1986.
Chicago Reader 2010
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He is using a full-immersion method similar to the one he used on "Maria" to delve into the intricacies of Albania's centuries-old blood-feud code of conduct, known as "kanun."
Variety.com 2010
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For these appearances Cemal will be joined by an excellent Gypsy band, plus Harold Hagopian, the New York-based record producer who owns Traditional Crossroads, on kanun.
Chicago Reader 2010
reesetee commented on the word kanun
Also spelled qanún.
January 29, 2011