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instrument Other names Dondo, Odondo, Tamanin, Luca Cappacio, Lunna, Donno,
Kalangu, Dan karbi, Igba, Doodo, Tama, Tamma,
Gangan classification Percussion...
- West Africa. His
vocals were
often accompanied by
talking drums,
known as
kalangu. He
mostly performed for the
people of
Northern Nigeria,
primarily in the...
- such as a
sultan or emir.
Praise songs are
accompanied by
kettledrums and
kalangu talking drums,
along with the kakaki, a kind of long
trumpet derived from...
- Côte d'Ivoire)
Lunna (Dagomba of
northern Ghana;
Mossi of
Burkina Faso)
Kalangu (Hausa of
northern Nigeria, Niger,
northern Ghana,
Benin and Cameroon)...
-
Tsuzumi (also
called kotsuzumi) (****an)
Talking drum also
called dundun,
kalangu, donno, or tama (West Africa) Trống sành (Vietnam)
Udakki (Sri Lanka) Udukai...
-
Runjin Kaka;
Karoga -
Shiyar Hakimi; Tofa -
Garin Tofa; Baduka/Yola/Nahuce;
Kalangu; Kaurare/Yar-Gusau; Bulanyaki/Kabawa - Kabawa;
Bulanyaki - Zamfarawa; Bulanyaki/Marina;...
-
praise music and in
performance can be pla**** alone, or is
paired with the
kalangu talking drum or
calabash in a
simple ensemble. A
larger fiddle, the goge...
- Kace B****a; Kace Sabo; Kace Sarki;
Kaida B****a;
Kaida Gwari;
Kaida Sabo;
Kalangu; Kasanki; Kpatawuro; Kutabwche; Kutunku; Kuturpe; Kwalikuzi; Lafiya; Ledi;...
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darbuka –
tapsnee – qloo –
tambari (large, bowl-shaped drum) - goje -
kalangu - Jaju
umpho umpho (a flute)[clarification needed] [specify][further explanation...
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Conical drum (rwey biŋ or bing gwom)
reserved for
royalty Hourgl**** drum (
kalangu)
Chordophones Raft-zither (yom kwo)
Arched harp (yom waya) Trough-lute...