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Often used in the same context:
zithers,
sackbut,
pennywhistle,
clarsach,
folk,
bardic,
fiddlers,
shawm,
quadrilles,
cittern,
panpipes,
highland fling,
samisen,
chorals,
ogham,
yodeller,
gaulish,
mumming,
plainsong,
lairds,
auld,
pipers,
tin whistle,
kantele,
dixieland,
minstrels,
virtuosi,
melodeon,
psaltery,
squeezebox,
hurdy gurdy,
scots gaelic,
kashubian,
shillelaghs,
dorians,
lyres,
lyra,
gamba,
currach,
bagpipes,
harp,
rustics,
caballeros,
bouzouki,
folkers,
songsters,
chanter,
morris dance,
bodhran,
sea chantey,
celtic,
mummers,
tambura,
iseult,
pictish,
folklorists,
gombeen,
wailers,
lydians,
fifes,
ukes,
trad,
folksong,
skirling,
sassenach,
lutes,
smiths,
archilochus,
schottische,
descant,
cockneys,
hornpipe,
tamboura,
danu,
troubadours,
wimmin,
highlander,
drummers,
mimir,
niccolo paganini,
jug band,
morris,
phrygian,
harmonizers,
yodelers,
carolling,
dorati,
braw,
magnifico,
morris dancing,
chantey,
judas maccabaeus,
planxty,
agit,
polynesian,
olde,
katzenjammer,
piano accordion,
lugh,
lucullus,
thom,
bons vivants,
bard,
bards,
musicians,
minstrel,
piper,
storytellers,
tellers,
golfers,
poet,
saint,
singers,
artistes,
blacksmiths,
fiddler,
harper,
men,
people,
saints
Also try:
— Adjectives for harpers:
irish,
blind,
welsh,
old,
other,
last,
many,
itinerant,
heavenly,
great,
famous,
more...
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