- The
orutu is a one-stringed
vertical fiddle originated in the pre-colonial
societies of
Western Kenya,
especially amongst the Luo community. In Luhya...
- The Hutt
River (Māori: Te Awa Kairangi, Te Wai o
Orutu or Heretaunga;
officially Te Awa
Kairangi / Hutt River)
flows through the
southern North Island...
- (Kenya)
Nyele (Zambia)
Obokano (Kenya)
Omubanda (Uganda)
Omukuli (Uganda)
Orutu (Kenya) Oud (Somalia)
Rakatak (Ghana) Ralé-poussé (Réunion)
Ramkie (Southern...
-
called the
oporo or tung', a single-string violin-like
instrument called the
orutu, and percussion.
Modern day
players will
often integrate the instrument...
-
violin Ninera Niutuiqin Nyckelharpa (Sweden)
Nvike Octob****
Organistrum Orutu (East Africa) Pena
Philomel (Italy, France, and Germany)
Phonofiddle Pinakavina...
-
applied to any of
several African bowed string instruments. Luo
orutu Luo
orutu, or
simply "
orutu", is the one-stringed
fiddle of East Africa. It is typically...
-
Kudho begins with a song that
includes music from a
Nyotiti and from a
Orutu. The
Nyotiti was
traditionally an
instrument pla**** by men but
Owiyo and...
-
South Taradale Ward:
Awatoto (south part)
Greenmeadows Jervoistown Lagoon Farm
Meeanee Orutu Park
Poraiti Taradale Taradale North Taradale South Te Awa...
- rings, ongeng'o or gara, shakers),
strings (e.g., nyatiti, a type of lyre;
orutu, a type of fiddle), wind (tung, a horn, Asili, a flute, A bu-!, to a specific...
- women,
Indigenous and non-Indigenous. For example, Purí commentator,
Raial Orutu Puri in a Ted X talk
entitled My
grandmother was "pega no laço"
moves from...