musical bow, originally from Africa, that is now used in Brazil. Problems playing this file? See media help. The musical bow (bowstring or string bow...
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some type of strings) of a musical instrument to cause vibration, which the instrument emits as sound. The vast majority of bows are used with string instruments...
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The Uhadi, a musical bow, is a traditional Southern African Xhosa musical instrument. It is a large unembraced musical bow which is attached to a resonator...
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String instrument (redirect from String musical instrument)
with a bow, like violins. In some keyboard instruments, such as the harpsichord, the musician presses a key that plucks the string. Other musical instruments...
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The ground-bow, also known as an earth-bow or ground harp, is a single-string bow-shaped folk musical instrument, classified as a chordophone. It is known...
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Two types of musical bow are common in Latvia: the spēles and the pūšļa vijole. The spēles is simply a primitive musical bow that can be plucked, or bowed...
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Umrhubhe Bow as Transmitter of Cultural Knowledge Among the AmaXhosa: An Interview with Latozi ‘Madosini’ Mpahleni". Journal of the Musical Arts in Africa...
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Musical symbols are marks and symbols in musical notation that indicate various aspects of how a piece of music is to be performed. There are symbols to...
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a rosette Bow tie, a type of necktie Pussy bow, a style of neckwear Bow (music), used to play a stringed instrument Musical bow, a musical instrument...
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Berimbau (category Musical bows)
Angolan musical bow that is commonly used in Brazil. It is also known as sekitulege among the Baganda and Busoga. It consists of a single-stringed bow attached...
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The diddley bow is a single-stringed American instrument which influenced the development of the blues sound. It consists of a single string of baling...
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This is a list of musical instruments, including percussion, wind, stringed, and electronic instruments. Celesta Crystallophone Glass Harmonica Glass...
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in Réunion Creole, and traditionally accompanied by percussion and a musical bow. Maloya is a new form that has origins in the music of African and Malagasy...
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Villu Paatu (category Indian musical instruments)
Villu Paatu (English: Bow Song, Tamil: வில்லுப்பாட்டு), also known as Villadichampaatu, is an ancient form of musical story-telling method performed in...
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musical bow, and jaw harp. Recent research into usage wear and acoustics of stone artefacts has revealed a possible new class of prehistoric musical instrument...
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and musical bows. The string bearer is bar-shaped. 311.1 Musical bows – The string bearer is flexible (and curved) 311.11 Idiochord musical bows – The...
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classified as a fiddle The idono, a musical bow consisting of a string (umurya) supported by a flexible wooden string bearer or bow (umuheto) The so-called diverse...
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Arched harp (category Indian musical instruments)
Hornbostel-Sachs classification system for musical instruments, a type of harp. The instrument may also be called bow harp. With arched harps, the neck forms...
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Xhosa music (section Musical instruments)
Xhosa music. Xhosa traditional musicians imitate the sounds of their musical bows using their voices through the maneuvering of their tongues and shaping...
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History of lute-family instruments (category History of musical instruments)
hunters' bows as likely musical bows. One reason was that the oldest known musical bows were 10 feet long, useless for hunting, and that "musical bows were...
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Jew's harp (category Early musical instruments)
traditional bamboo instrument of the Ainu of Japan, similar to a Jew's harp Musical bow, a one-string harp that is played with mouth resonance Piperheugh, a...
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Belembaotuyan (category Musical bows)
The eleaotua is a musical bow played in Guam, also spelled eluaotuas, eleaotuchan, and elimau-tuyan. This gourd-resonating musical bow likely has common...
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Segankuru (category Botswana musical instruments)
The segankuru is a bowed trough zither, bar zither or musical bow, a string instrument found in Botswana and other areas of South Africa, and found under...
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Pinaka veena (category Musical bows)
pinnak + Hindi: वीणा veena) was an Indian musical instrument, a musical bow that was itself played with a bow. It has also been transliterated pinaki vina...
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Mantombi Matotiyana (section Musical career)
umrhubhe musical bow (mouth-resonated bow), uhadi (gourd-resonated bow), and isitolotolo (Jew's harp). Her music is deeply connected to the Xhosa musical traditions...
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African harp (category African musical instruments)
an independent Egyptian development. Curt Sachs (1928) recognizes the musical bow as the starting point in the gently curved arch of the man-high ancient...
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Bladder fiddle (category American musical instruments)
Americas. The instrument was originally a simple large stringed fiddle (a musical bow) made with a long stick, one or more thick gut strings, and a pig's-bladder...
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over reggaeton, “Dem Bow” embodied the base culture that centered and informed the shaping of reggaeton. The history of this musical evolution starts with...
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1940s as a jazz musician. Makhweyane: a single-stringed, gourd-resonated musical bow "Traditional Swazi Music, South Africa - Sound Clip - ninemsn Encarta"...
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The bow frog is the end part of a stringed musical instrument's bow that encloses the mechanism responsible for tightening and holding the bow hair ribbon...
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