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- A kebero (Amharic and Tigrinya: ከበሮ) is a double-headed, conical hand drum used in the traditional music of Eritrea, Sudan and Ethiopia. A piece of animal...
- Traditional instruments of Eritrean folk music include the strung krar, kebero, begena, masenqo, and the wata (a distant/rudimentary cousin of the violin)...
- common throughout the south. The kebero is a large hand drum used in the Orthodox Christian liturgy. Smaller kebero drums may be used in secular celebrations...
- instrumentals ("Ionosphere", "Kebero Part II", "Alphabeta", "Virtual Hornets"). ">" indicates a segue directly into the next track. "Kebero Part I" (Herbie Han****...
- Linguistic group or area Indigenous name Literal translation Amharic ቀይ ቀበሮ (Ky kebero) ዋልጌ (Walgie) Red jackal Trickster Oromo Jeedala fardaa Arouayé Horse's...
- instruments features on Orthodox Tewahedo music is tsenatsil (sistrum), kebero (hand drum) and hand bell. The three modes of chants with respective services...
- percussion drum Kanjira membranophones 211.311 India percussion frame drum Kebero membranophones 2 Ethiopia percussion Kendang (Gendang) membranophones 211...
- common throughout the south. The kebero (ከበሮ) is a large hand drum used in the Orthodox Christian liturgy. Smaller kebero drums may be used in secular celebrations...
- electropop, Latin sounds and two instruments from Eritrea: the krar and the kebero. While the song and music video both included Flo Rida, it was not decided...
- Netherlands. She returned to Asmara in 1999. As well as krar, Beraki pla**** kebero and b****-krar. She created the album Selam on Terp Records in 2004. "Tsehaytu...