- The
obokano (also
spelled obukano) is a
large b**** bowl lyre from Kenya. It is used by the
Gusii ethnic group. The
instrument is made from a skin of a...
- plucked,
among them the begena, endongo, kissar, krar, litungu, nyatiti,
obokano, simsimiyya, and tanbūra.
Scandinavia Finland/Karelia and
England also...
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Ndzumara (Comoros)
Ngoni (West Africa)
Nyatiti (Kenya)
Nyele (Zambia)
Obokano (Kenya)
Omubanda (Uganda)
Omukuli (Uganda)
Orutu (Kenya) Oud (Somalia)...
- celebration. The
Abagusii traditionally play a
large b**** lyre
called obokano,
alongside drums and flutes. Some of the
notable musicians from the Abagusii...
-
Ethiopia and Eritrea: begena, dita, krar Kenya: kibugander, litungu, nyatiti,
obokano Sudan: kissar, tanbūra Uganda: endongo,
ntongoli Burmese lyre, a Byat saung...
- a cir****cision dance. The
Gusii people use an
enormous lute
called the
obokano and the
ground bow, made by
digging a
large hole in the ground, over which...