- The
imzad (Arabic: إمزاد;
alternately amzad) is a type of
bowed "single-string fiddle" used by the
Tuareg people in Africa. Its body is made out of a...
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Daxophone Esraj Fiðla
Gadulka Ghaychak Giga
Gudok Gue
Gusle Haegeum Huqin Igil
Imzad Jouhikko Kingri Kokyū
Kobyz Masenqo Morin khuur Musical saw
Neola Nyckelharpa...
- (China) Hurdy-gurdy (Italy, Spain, and France)
Huqin (China) Igil (Tuva)
Imzad (Africa) ****
fiddle (UK/USA)
Jiaohu (China)
Jingerhu (China)
Jinghu (China)...
- Alh****ane /
Eyadou Ag
Leche 3:32 3. "Arajghiyine"
Ibrahim Ag
Alhabib 3:50 4. "
Imzad (Interlude)"
Ibrahim Ag
Alhabib 1:02 5. "Tidjit"
Ibrahim Ag
Alhabib 5:13...
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Culture Sector.
Retrieved 2024-12-06. "Practices and
knowledge linked to the
Imzad of the
Tuareg communities of Algeria, Mali and
Niger -
intangible heritage...
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mortar and
moisten the skin from the
inside by
tilting the instrument.
Imzad music is held in
higher esteem, but
tende is pla**** more
frequently - during...
- Province,
Nigeria Masenqo, a
similar instrument used by the
Habesha peoples Imzad, a
similar instrument used by the
Tuareg people Liner notes by
Steve Jay...
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Africa Express balafons, baritone-guitar, calabash, djembe, flutes, guitars,
imzad, kalimbas,
kamel n'goni, koras, melodica, percussions, violin,
vocals 40'45"...
- Diallo –
flute Damon Albarn –
melodica Defily Sako – kora
Guindo Sala –
imzad Jeff Wootton –
guitar Kalifa Koné –
balafon Modibo Diawara – kora Mémé Koné –...
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United States.
Banjo in the
hands of Taj Mahal. Algeria.
Tuareg people.
Imzad bowed lute. Lalibela, Ethiopia, 2005. An
azmari (minstrel)
plays a manenqo...