Comments: This is an excellent site! I teach a world music class and have loved Georgian vocal music for years, but had no idea there were so many Georgian instruments. Will be posting the website as a reference for my students! I particularly love the map with the different people and instruments in it.
Comments: Hello, I'm Suleyman Kakalidze from Turkey, my great grandfathers hailed from Batumi about a hundered years ago, hence I'm of Georgian descent. I'm normally a guitar player already, hence all of a sudden it occurred to me that I should try playing the Panduri as well, and ran into those amazing chums from Kutaisi. I then purchased one of their most mellifluous models, it is of premium quality. Anyone interested in nonpareil Georgian music and unique Georgian instruments should take a peek at www.hangebi.ge! Those guys are doing a tremendous job.
Comments: A great day with the chaps, picking up my handmade panduri and salamuri, seeing their workshop and the lessons Hospitable, friendly and good craftsmen with a passion for their work and a joy to learn how the instruments are made. Didi Madloba, Brian
Comments: Hi,My name is Joa.I'm from japan. I study panduri, Because The web site always help me :D I want place where studing panduri in Japan :!talking:
Added: January 31, 2019
Submitted by Name: Rhubee Neale From: Alice Springs Central Australia E-mail: rhubeeneale7@outlook.com
Comments: Hi! I recently found out that my biological grandfather is from Georgia county. I am Anmatjirr one of the indigenous people of central Australia. I am a singing and painter and keep to learn about my great grandparents stories and songs. just thought i would say hi!
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