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Ikembe, is a type of
musical instrument of the
lamellaphone group,
common amongst the
people of Rwanda,
Burundi and the Congo. The
instrument consists...
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sheet into a
narrow cylinder, with a hook of
metal attached at top The
ikembe,
technically a
lamellaphone consisting of a
series of iron
lamellae fixed...
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electric lamellophone made by
Hohner and
invented by
Ernst Zacharias, in 1963.
Ikembe, an
instrument common among the Hutu of Rwanda, Burundi, and
eastern DR...
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stories of
Rwandan heroes and kings,
accompanied by
instruments like ngoma,
ikembe, iningiri,
umuduri and inanga. The inanga, a lyre-like
string instrument...
- comb. 122.1 With
laced on lamellae.
Array mbira Agidigbo (Nigeria)
Eleke Ikembe Insimbi Kalimba Kasayi Kisanji Likembe Lukembe (Congo and Tanganyika) Maduimba...
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Burundian dances. Some
musical instruments of note are the flute, zither,
ikembe, indonongo, umuduri,
inanga and the inyagara. The country's oral tradition...
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Hyoshigi ****an
Unpitched 111.11
Idiophone Igba
Unpitched Membranophone Ikembe Africa Pitched 122.1
Idiophone Lamellophone Ikoro Nigeria Unpitched 111...
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people of
western DR
Congo and
eastern Congo Republic. It is also
known as
Ikembe, Chisanji,
Eleke or sanza, and is pla**** by
holding the
instrument in both...
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umuduri is made by the Twa but used by the Hutu.
Along with the
ikembe, the
umuduri was
introduced to
Rwanda in the
early twentieth century. It...
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teeth of a comb. 122.1 With
laced on lamellae.
Array mbira Agidigbo Ikembe (Eleke, Kisanji)
Kalimba (thumb piano)
Kasayi MarÃmbula
Mbira (Sansa, Sanza...