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- Xalam (in Serer, khalam in Wolof, and Mɔɣlo in Dagbanli) is a traditional lute from West Africa with 1 to 5 strings. The xalam is commonly pla**** in Mali...
- instrumentalists. Their instruments include stringed instruments like the kora, the khalam (or xalam), the ngoni, the kontigi, and the goje (or n'ko in the Mandinka...
- Odorrana khalam is a species of frog in the family Ranidae. It is found in the mountains of southern Laos and central Vietnam. It is also likely to be...
- Joemon Jyothir as Muhammed Albin Salim Ebrahim (Moosa) Anuraj O. B. as Abdul Khalam Anshid Anu as Vivek Anand Gouri Sankar as Astrologer Saaf as B. C. Vishwam...
- chordophones 3 United States stringed instruments viola organista Xalam/Khalam chordophones 3 West Africa stringed instruments Yaylı tambur chordophones...
- lute, constructed box or metal can Xalam or khalam bappe, di****are, gúlúm, gurmi, hoddu / kologo, Khalam/Xalam, komsa, koni, kontigi, konting, molo, ndere...
- hmongorum. A minor but quite distinct lineage containing O. absita, O. khalam and perhaps others. Namely O. hejiangensis and O. schmackeri might belong...
- unique". Mbaye succeeded in transposing the African traditional sounds of khalam (Ngoni) and kora onto his electric Fender Stratocaster. Carlos Santana and...
- founded in 1969 by a group of friends. The band was originally called African Khalam Orchestra. The band takes its name from the xalam, a lute-like instrument...
- tradition. He founded the magazine Bingo in 1953, and in 1956 had Rythmes du Khalam, a volume of poetry, published. Socé served in the French Senate from 1946...