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- A lamellophone (also lamellaphone or linguaphone) is a member of the family of musical instruments that makes its sound by a thin vibrating plate called...
- mbira), and sometimes the left forefinger. Musicologists classify it as a lamellaphone, part of the plucked idiophone family of musical instruments. In Eastern...
- cylinder, with a hook of metal attached at top The ikembe, technically a lamellaphone consisting of a series of iron lamellae fixed to a rectangular wooden...
- Ikembe, is a type of musical instrument of the lamellaphone group, common amongst the people of Rwanda, Burundi and the Congo. The instrument consists...
- Kisanji is the name given to the lamellaphone of the Ngala-speaking people of western DR Congo and eastern Congo Republic. It is also known as Ikembe,...
- redesign of the Shona African mbira from Zimbabwe and is part of the lamellaphone family. The metal tines are grouped into multiple octaves. Sounding each...
- has 15 wooden bars, the latter has nine. "Malimbe" also refers to a lamellaphone or mbira type instrument amongst the Nyamwezi of Tanzania. Karen Halttunen...
- integral part of Zimbabwean music. classified by musicologists as a lamellaphone, part of the plucked idiophone family, it is created from things found...
- Kouxian A five-leaf kouxian classification Lamellaphone; plucked idiophone Hornbostel–Sachs classification 121.2 (A plucked idiophone in which the lamella...
- credited with creating include ngoma (drum), marimba (xylophone), kalimba (lamellaphone), makweyana or musical bow and a raft zither or hand xylophone known...