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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...
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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...
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instrumentals ("Ionosphere", "
Kebero Part II", "Alphabeta", "Virtual Hornets"). ">"
indicates a
segue directly into the next track. "
Kebero Part I" (Herbie Han****...
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Traditional instruments of
Eritrean folk
music include the
strung krar,
kebero, begena, masenqo, and the wata (a distant/rudimentary
cousin of the violin)...
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percussion drum
Kanjira membranophones 211.311
India percussion frame drum
Kebero membranophones 2
Ethiopia percussion Kendang (Gendang)
membranophones 211...
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Linguistic group or area
Indigenous name
Literal translation Amharic ቀይ ቀበሮ (Ky
kebero) ዋልጌ (Walgie) Red
jackal Trickster Oromo Jeedala fardaa Arouayé Horse's...
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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...
- Africa)
Kalindula (Southern Africa)
Kalumbu (Zimbabwe)
Kayamb (Mauritius)
Kebero (Ethiopia)
Kissar (Ethiopia)
Kontigi (West Africa)
Krakebs (Algeria) Krar...
- Sillero-Zubiri, C., and D. Gottelli. 1991.
Conservation of the
endemic "Ky
Kebero" (Canis simensis). Walia, 13:35-46. Sillero-Zubiri, C., and D. Gottelli...
- Folk
musicians used
traditional instruments include the
stringed kraar,
kebero, lyre.
Tesfuy Mehari Fihira and Wedi
Sheik were
notable folk musicians.[citation...