- The
endongo is a
musical instrument,
considered the
national instrument of the
Baganda people of Uganda. It is a
member of a
family of
lyres which can...
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lutes are in Africa, most of
which are plucked,
among them the begena,
endongo, kissar, krar, litungu, nyatiti, obokano, simsimiyya, and tanbūra. However...
- Kenya: kibugander, litungu, nyatiti,
obokano Sudan: kissar, tanbūra Uganda:
endongo,
ntongoli Burmese lyre, a Byat saung. Tanbūra In Cairo, pla**** by a Nubian...
- (Zimbabwe)
Djembe (West Africa)
Dunun (West Africa)
Endingidi (Uganda)
Endongo (Uganda)
Erikundi Goblet drum
Goema (South Africa)
Hosho (instrument) (Zimbabwe)...
- variations, in many
areas throughout East Africa:
compare the
Ugandan Endongo and
Kenya Nyatiti.
According to
ethnomusicologist Christian Poché, the...
- (260 ft) height. West of that, a
mudflow traveled 1 km (0.62 mi) down from
Endongo Hill,
burying 117
villagers and 29 houses. The
mudflow buried the area...
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Instrument Tradition Hornbostel–Sachs
classification Description endongo Baganda peoples of
Uganda 321.21 Bowl lyre made of
lizardskin with
strings tied...
- The Adungu, also
called the
Endongo or
Ennanga or Bow harp in English, is a
stringed musical instrument of the
Acholi people of
Northern Uganda and the...
- 1080/00438243.1981.9979807.
Baganda (Uganda): Makubuya,
James Kika (1995).
Endongo: The Role and
Significance of the
Baganda Bowl Lyre of Uganda. Los Angeles:...
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several traditional instruments from
various parts of Uganda,
including the
endongo (8-string bowl lyre) and
adungu (9-string bow harp),
endingidi (1-string...