- The
kabosy is a box-shaped
wooden guitar commonly pla**** in
music of Madagascar. It has four to six
strings and is
commonly thought to be a
direct descendant...
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Traditional instruments reflect these widespread origins: the
mandoliny and
kabosy owe
their existence to the
introduction of the
guitar by
early Arab or European...
- (Uganda)
Jarana huasteca Jarana jarocha Jarana jarocha requinto Jarana Leona Kabosy Kacapi (Indonesia) Kanklės (Lithuania)
Kannel (Estonia)
Kantele (Finland)...
- (6),
musical bow,
whistle and
mandola (7)
Justin Vali –
valiha (3, 7),
kabosy and
vocals (3) Trio
Bulgarka –
vocals (5, 11, 12)
Dimitar Penev – vocal...
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Mexico stringed instruments Jiaohu chordophones 3
China stringed instruments Kabosy chordophones 3
Madagascar stringed instruments Kadlong chordophones 3 Philippines...
- an
elderly master of the
traditional sodina flute. His 1994 release, Bal
kabosy, was a m****ive
success in
Madagascar and led
Radio France International...
- of the
Democratic Republic of Congo)
Janzi (musical instrument) (Uganda)
Kabosy (Madagascar)
Kakaki (Ethiopia)
Kalimba (West Africa)
Kalindula (Southern...
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possible to find semi-fretted instruments;
examples include the
Malagasy kabosy and the
Afghan Rubab. Semi-fretted
versions of
guitars and
other fretted...
- "Come On Christmas".
Diddley Bow
Lowebow Jug band
Washtub b****
Luthier Kabosy Ramkie Hyman, Tony (1972).
Handbook of
Cigar Boxes. New York:
Arnot Art...
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Genres World music,
Malagasy roots music Instrument(s) marovany, valiha,
kabosy, jejy
voatavo Years active 1993-present
Labels Xenophile Members Hanitra...