- The
Ramkie (also
called an Afri-can) is a type of
guitar usually made in
South Africa, Botswana, Zambia,
Namibia and Malawi. It is made
using a discarded...
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claimed to be the
ancestor of the banjo.
Another long-necked lute is the
ramkie of
South Africa."
Griots also
wrote stories that
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- (Uganda)
Orutu (Kenya) Oud (Somalia)
Rakatak (Ghana) Ralé-poussé (Réunion)
Ramkie (Southern Africa)
Ravanne (Mauritius)
Rhaita (Morocco) Rock gong (West Africa)...
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North Africa)
Nngoni (West and
Central Africa) Oud arbi (Northern Africa)
Ramkie (Southern Africa) Albania:
Qiftelia Šargija
Sharki (Sharkia) Algeria: Kwitra...
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Luthier Kabosy Ramkie Hyman, Tony (1972).
Handbook of
Cigar Boxes. New York:
Arnot Art Museum...
- ("fish") + ánha ("cut")
Pomfret from
Portuguese pampo Potato from "batata"
Ramkie from Afrikaans, from Nama rangi-b,
perhaps from
Portuguese rabequinha diminutive...
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promotes human rights,
peace and
justice Afri-can, also
known as a
ramkie, a type of
guitar Afri-Cola, a cola soft
drink produced in
Germany Afriski...
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called "Hoddu" Africa, pre-1953, skin-topped lute,
carved wooden bowl
Ramkie. Rhodesia-Zambia, skin
topped lute or banjo,
metal can for body, Kaonde...
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dance is
characterized by
lively music and
music instruments such as the "
ramkie" (tin
guitar made out of an
empty oil can and a
piece of wood with strings)...
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considered a
trough zither.
Segaba has also used to been
refer to a fiddle.
Ramkie.
South African plucked lute made from oil can.
James Raymond Denbow; Phenyo...