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The endongo is a musical instrument, considered the national instrument of the Baganda people of Uganda. It is a member of a family of [[]] which can
Endongo
Ancient Greek string instrument
Kenya: kibugander, litungu, nyatiti, obokano Sudan: kissar, tanbūra Uganda: endongo, ntongoli Burmese lyre, a Byat saung. Tanbūra In Cairo, played by a Nubian
Lyre
Traditional string instrument
variations, in many areas throughout East Africa: compare the Ugandan Endongo and Kenya Nyatiti. According to ethnomusicologist Christian Poché, the
Tanbūra_(lyre)
Stringed musical instrument of the Acholi people of Northern Uganda
The Adungu, also called the Endongo or Ennanga or Bow harp in English, is a traditional stringed musical instrument of the Acholi people of Northern Uganda
Adungu
(Zimbabwe) Djembe (West Africa) Dunun (West Africa) Endingidi (Uganda) Endongo (Uganda) Erikundi Goblet drum Goema (South Africa) Hosho (instrument) (Zimbabwe)
List of African musical instruments
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Class of string instruments
traditions of yoke lutes, most of which are plucked, among them the begena, endongo, kissar, krar, litungu, nyatiti, obokano, simsimiyya, and tanbūra. Scandinavia
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Instrument Tradition Hornbostel–Sachs classification Description endongo Baganda peoples of Uganda 321.21 Bowl lyre made of lizardskin with strings tied
List of musical instruments by Hornbostel–Sachs number: 321.21
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1080/00438243.1981.9979807. Baganda (Uganda): Makubuya, James Kika (1995). Endongo: The Role and Significance of the Baganda Bowl Lyre of Uganda. Los Angeles:
List of national instruments (music)
List_of_national_instruments_(music)
Earthquake in Southeast Asia
(260 ft) height. West of that, a mudflow traveled 1 km (0.62 mi) down from Endongo Hill, burying 117 villagers and 29 houses. The mudflow buried the area
1913 Sulawesi–Mindanao earthquake
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Ugandan musician and radio presenter
songs include: Sirikawo Baby Sinsonga Nsonyiwa Kagutema Nakonkona Koona Endongo Tugende Kaleete Tovanga Wendi Nina Akaama Haki Yange Ffa Kumudaala Gwo
Emperor_Orlandoh
several traditional instruments from various parts of Uganda, including the endongo (8-string bowl lyre) and adungu (9-string bow harp), endingidi (1-string
James_Makubuya
Chinese pipa player and composer (born 1963)
vocals), Julian Kytasty (bandura, sopilka, vocals), and James Makubuya (endongo, adungu, vocals), which was released on the Traditional Crossroads label
Wu_Man
Ugandan music group
Genres Afro-Fusion World Music Jazz Instruments Janzi, Akogo, Adungu, Endongo, Endigidi, Amadinda, Engoma, Mbira and percussions Years active 2009–present
Janzi_Band
into the end and three or four finger-holes. Ebinyege Endege Endingidi Endongo Digitalisatie van het Etnomusicologisch Klankarchief van het Koninklijk
Omubanda
Ugandan musical instrument
stretches from Bulange to the Lubiri. Music of Uganda Culture of Uganda Endongo List of African Musical Instruments Bakisimba "Instruments that define
Engalabi
Musical artist
instrumentalist, music entrepreneur Instruments Janzi, Akogo, Adungu, Endongo, Endigidi, Amadinda, Engoma, Mbira and percussions Years active 2000–present
Ssewa_Ssewa
Ugandan idiophone percussion instrument
sound of the bells, ensuring they do not wander off or get lost. Ebinyege Endongo Ssebulime, Andrew (2024-09-01). "Embodying Tradition, Imagining Home: Baakisimba
Endege
Ugandan musical instrument that is worn on the legs of the dancers
traditional sounds with contemporary beats. Music of Uganda Culture of Uganda Endongo List of African Musical Instruments Bakisimba "Enjebajebe and Akajebajebe"
Ebinyege
can also be tied to the wrists or shaken by hand. Adungu Also called an Endongo, a bow harp consisting of a hollow and arched wooden body covered with
Ugandan traditional musical instruments
Ugandan_traditional_musical_instruments
Musical artist
honing his skills in various traditional Ugandan instruments such as the endongo, adungu, and xylophone. As Ssempeke matured as a musician, he became a
Albert_Ssempeke
Genre of Ugandan ceremonial music and dance
ensemble include; Embaire (xylophones), Enkwanzi (panpipes), Endere (flute), Endongo (lamellaphone), Endingidi (tube fiddle), Entongooli (lyre). They are used
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