- to
those who are
connected with
their history by the very
sound of the
krakebs – they
represent the
sound of
horses hooves hitting the
ground as their...
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Shakhshikhah (Sistrum)
Sajat Turah (Egyptian Sajat)
Twaysat (Gulf Sajat)
Krakebs Hawan Yahalah/Jahalah (Clay jug)
Manjur Mihbaj Maalaqa Safqa (Arabic hand...
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Wahid Boudjeltia –
background vocals and
krakebs (track 15)
Abdelhak Bounhar –
background vocals and
krakebs (track 15)
Camilo – lead and
background vocals...
- (Mauritius)
Kebero (Ethiopia)
Kissar (Ethiopia)
Kontigi (West Africa)
Krakebs (Algeria) Krar (Ethiopia)
Kwitra (Algeria)
Lamellophone Lesiba (Southern...
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percussion drum Khol (Mrdanga)
membranophones 211.232
India percussion drum
Krakebs membranophones 2 Algeria, Berbers, Morocco,
Saudi Arabia,
Tunisia percussion...
- clapper/castanet used in
religious dances by
groups in
ancient Greece.
Krakebs metal clappers, held in the
palms from
North Africa Krap, wood and bamboo...
- son, who is a
rising star. His
oldest son,
Hamza Gania is a
dancer and
krakeb &
tebel (ganga)
player and
works as a
civil servant in Essaouira, while...
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Marcelo Woloski –
percussion Mason Davis –
krakebs on "Xavi"
Michael League – b**** guitar, Moog b****, and
krakebs "Snarky
Puppy Live at the
Royal Albert Hall"...
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Ahmet III (1673–1736). The
women are dancing,
holding qairaqs or
possibly krakebs. Merchant,
Tanya (28 May 2015). "Qairaq [qayroq, kairak]".
Grove Music...
- are C, F, D and G. When the
Gnawa are
clapping and not
playing with the
krakebs (a form of castanets), it is not
uncommon to add a
piece of
metal that...