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String musical instrument from Ethiopia and Eritrea
The krar (Geʽez: ክራር) is a five-or-six stringed bowl-shaped lyre from Ethiopia and Eritrea. It is tuned to a pentatonic scale. A modern krar may be amplified
Krar
Public radio station of the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque
KUNM has full-power transmitters at 88.7 Socorro (KBOM), 91.9 Espanola (KRAR), and 90.9 Arroyo Seco (KRRT). Translators at 91.1 in Arroyo Seco (K216AL)
KUNM
Country in the Horn of Africa
guaila. Traditional instruments of Eritrean folk music include the strung krar, kebero, begena, masenqo, and the wata. Tigrinya singer Helen Meles is noted
Eritrea
2003 American domestic terrorism plan in Tyler, Texas
They were: William Joseph Krar, born 1940, originally from Connecticut then Goffstown New Hampshire Judith L. Bruey, Krar's common-law wife Edward S.
Tyler_poison_gas_plot
Ancient Greek string instrument
Africa Egypt: kissar, tanbūra, simsimiyya Ethiopia and Eritrea: begena, dita, krar Kenya: kibugander, litungu, nyatiti, obokano Sudan: kissar, tanbūra Uganda:
Lyre
Wind instrument developed in Ethiopia
the washint as well as the krar, which is a six stringed lyre, and the masenqo, a one string fiddle. Along with the Krar and the Masenqo, the Washint
Washint
String musical instrument from Ethiopia
commonly found in the musical traditions of Eritrea and Ethiopia. As with the krar, this instrument is used by Ethiopian minstrels called azmaris ("singer"
Masenqo
include the masenqo (also known as masinko), a one-string bowed lute; the krar (also known as kirar), a six-string lyre; and the begena, a large ten-string
Music_of_Ethiopia
English musician (born 1951)
Klezmatics (USA), SambaSunda (Indonesia), Daniel Kahn & the Painted Bird (USA) Krar Collective (Ethiopia), Etran Finatawa (Niger) and 9Bach (Wales) amongst others
Colin_Bass
life, but showed his mastery of performance skills, particularly on the krar. Piano bars have thus provided a platform for jazz and blues artists - and
Music_of_Eritrea
American guitarist and songwriter
the harmonic and timbral characteristics of other instruments, such as the krar, bağlama, rubab, shamisen, mbira, and djembe. Speer prefers the band's compositions
Mark_Speer
Ethiopian singer
accompaniment, occasionally with the addition of traditional instruments such as the krar or other instruments such as the electric guitar. While she uses modern instruments
Kuku_Sebsibe
(China) Kontigi (Nigeria) Komuz (Kyrgyzstan) Kora (West Africa) Koto (Japan) Krar (Eritrea) Kse diev (Cambodia) Kumuz (Kyrgyzstan) Kutiyapi (Philippines) Kwitra
List_of_string_instruments
Ethiopian singer and musician (1935–2011)
September 2011) was an Ethiopian singer who sang in the Amharic language and a krar instrumentalist, the instrument which symbolized her fame during the 1960s
Asnaketch_Worku
Entertainer who plays traditionel string instruments of the Ethiopian Highlands
verses, accompanying themselves on either a masenqo (one-stringed fiddle) or krar (lyre). Azmari means (singer) in Amharic. Amharas tend to call all musicians
Azmari
Ethiopian singer (1948–1994)
(aged 46) Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Genres Ethiopian music Tigrigna music Occupations Singer Songwriter Lyricist Instruments Krar Years active 1970s–1994
Kiros_Alemayehu
Eritrean musician (1939–2018)
musician, poet and political activist, known for her singing and playing of the krar (a five-string harp).[better source needed] Tsehaytu Beraki was born in 1939
Tsehaytu_Beraki
Children's fantasy novel by Brian Jacques
befriend an orphaned woodlander squirrel named Chugger, the Eurasian goshawk Krar Woodwatcher, as well as two brother otters, Folgrim (who is very close to
The_Legend_of_Luke
Line on the Delhi Metro system
Archived from the original on 29 June 2010. Retrieved 5 September 2010. Krar, Prashant (7 August 2012). "Centre approves Delhi-Bahadurgarh metro link"
Green_Line_(Delhi_Metro)
Ultramarathon in Colorado
Krar 15:51:57 41 Arizona 2017 Ian Sharman 17:34:51 36 England 2016 Ian Sharman 16:22:39 35 England 2015 Ian Sharman 16:33:53 34 England 2014 Rob Krar
Leadville_Trail_100
Subcategory of string instruments
(China) Kontigi (Nigeria) Komuz (Central Asia) Kora (West Africa) Koto (Japan) Krar (Ethiopia) Kutiyapi (Philippines) Langeleik (Norway) Laúd (Spain) Liuqin
Plucked_string_instrument
Indian Administrative Service officer (born 1965)
35 years". Times of India. 28 February 2018. Retrieved 22 February 2020. Krar, Prashant (5 April 2013). "Whistle blower Ashok Khemka in Robert Vadra-DLF
Ashok_Khemka
Topics referred to by the same term
Kerar may refer to: Karrar, Kurdamir, Azerbaijan Krar, a musical instrument Quérard (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Kerar
One of the two categories of Indigenous Australians
people are the only culture in the world to make turtleshell masks, known as krar (turtleshell) in the Western Islands and le-op (human face) in the Eastern
Torres_Strait_Islanders
Ethiopian multi-instrumentalist (born 1943)
workshops and advising MIT Media Lab on creating a modern version of the krar, a traditional Ethiopian instrument. On 1 February 2009, Mulatu performed
Mulatu_Astatke
Ethiopian singer (born 1941)
Band. He also began to release solo cassettes, accompanying himself on the krar, guitar or mandolin.[citation needed] By 1978, censorship laws prevented
Mahmoud_Ahmed
stringed instruments Krachappi chordophones 3 Thailand stringed instruments Krar chordophones 3 Ethiopia Eritrea stringed instruments Krez chordophones 314
List_of_musical_instruments
Semitic-speaking ethnic group in Ethiopia
traditionel instruments such as the masenqo, a one-string bowed lute; the krar, a six-string lyre; and the washint flute played by the local village musicians
Amhara_people
Diplomat and IAS officer, India
billion in Haryana". The Economic Times. New Delhi. Retrieved 13 January 2021. Krar, Prashant (4 May 2020). "Haryana to woo companies keen to move from China"
Rajesh_Khullar
Ethiopian musical group
story-songsters who accompany themselves on the masenko (a one-stringed violin) or krar (a type of lyre). Each night after work, the young Melaku slept under the
Fendika
Eritrean musician (1938–2025)
his early life in the village farming, where he taught himself to play the krar and took part in musical events that were part of the local area's culture
Bereket_Mengisteab
Musical artist
from 1979 onwards. Abraham moved to Italy, where he learned to play the krar and continued to write songs in the theme of Eritrean nationalism. After
Abraham_Afewerki
Grinding machine
off center, so that if it were to explode, less pathway for injury exists. Krar, Gill & Smid 2003 Magazines, Hearst (1990). Popular Mechanics. Hearst Magazines
Bench_grinder
Railway station in Odisha, India
March 2020. "KRAR/Khariar Road". India Rail Info. "KRAR:Passenger Amenities Details As on : 31/03/2018 Division : Sambalpur". Raildrishti. "KRAR/Khariar Road"
Khariar_Road_railway_station
Kebero (Ethiopia) Kissar (Ethiopia) Kontigi (West Africa) Krakebs (Algeria) Krar (Ethiopia) Kwitra (Algeria) Lamellophone Lesiba (Southern Africa) Litungu
List of African musical instruments
List_of_African_musical_instruments
Annual ultramarathon in California
2016 Andrew Miller 15:39:36 20 United States 2015 Rob Krar 14:48:59 38 Canada 2014 Rob Krar 14:53:22 37 Canada 2013 Timothy Olson 15:17:27 29 United
Western_States_Endurance_Run
Class of string instruments
lutes, most of which are plucked, among them the begena, endongo, kissar, krar, litungu, nyatiti, obokano, simsimiyya, and tanbūra. Scandinavia Finland/Karelia
Yoke_lutes
2024 studio album by Mustafa
Caesar), and "I'll Go Anywhere", featuring Kibrom Birhane on masenqo and krar. Dunya received widespread acclaim from critics, and appeared on a number
Dunya_(Mustafa_album)
Northern Omotic language of Ethiopia
Additionally, this form of the language may be communicated via the 5-stringed krar. The phonemic vowels of Bench are /i e a o u/. There are six phonemic tones:
Bench_language
Metal fabrication process
1: 5–8.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) Krar, Stephen F.; Gill, Arthur R. (2003). Exploring advanced manufacturing technologies
Electrical discharge machining
Electrical_discharge_machining
Machine element used to connect a rotating element to a shaft
present". Archived from the original on 2023-11-29. Retrieved 2007-08-23. Krar, S. F. (1983). Machine tool operations. (pp. 84–85). New York: Gregg Division
Key_(engineering)
Ethiopian singer (born 1974)
a mainly acoustic sound for Gigi, incorporating instruments such as the krar and the tabla. Gigi's voice can be heard in the Hollywood film Beyond Borders
Gigi_(singer)
Ethiopian classical pianist (born 1967)
Yifrashewa was born in Addis Ababa in 1967. In his childhood he played the krar, a traditional harp from Ethiopia. At the age of sixteen Yifrashewa entered
Girma_Yifrashewa
Type of musical scale
region (such as the Mari, the Chuvash and Tatars) The tuning of the Ethiopian krar and the Indonesian gamelan Philippine kulintang Native American music, especially
Pentatonic_scale
Arroyo Seco KENU 88.5 FM Des Moines KCIE 90.5 FM Dulce KENE 88.1 FM Raton KRAR 91.9 FM Espanola KUUT 89.7 FM Farmington KUSW 88.1 FM Flora Vista KGLP 91
List_of_NPR_stations
An Eritrean krar and masinqo is a common instruments in Eritrea.
Culture_of_Eritrea
officer and break a friend out of jail is uncovered. April 24, 2003: William Krar is charged for his part in the Tyler poison gas plot, a white supremacist
Terrorism in the United States
Terrorism_in_the_United_States
Semitic-speaking ethnic group in Ethiopia
traditional instruments, such as the masenqo, a one-string bowed lute; the krar, a six-string lyre; the Meleket wind instrument, the washint flute often
Tigrayans
One-stringed African lute
Kidan Kashewa by Dan Maraya Jos Wakar Keren Mota III by Dan Maraya Jos Krar Gourlay, K. A. (1984). "Kuntigi". In Sadie Stanley (ed.). The New Grove Dictionary
Kontigi
Ethiopian rock band
include guitar, keyboards, while traditional instruments like masenqo and krar are also common. They also perform electronic music, and more specifically
Jano_Band
people are the only culture in the world to make turtleshell masks, known as krar (turtleshell) in the Western Islands and le-op (human face) in the Eastern
Indigenous_Australian_art
Ethiopian jazz saxophonist
played traditional Ethiopian instruments such as the washint flute, the krar and the masenqo, and later moved on to the saxophone and clarinet. At age
Getatchew_Mekurya
traditional string instruments include the masenqo, a one-string bowed lute; the krar (also known as kirar), and a large ten-string lyre. The dita (a five-string
Culture_of_Ethiopia
2013 studio album by Mulatu Astatke
Mulatu Steps Ahead (2010), Ethiopian instruments such as the washint, the krar, and the masinko are also used in the album. The album's opening track is
Sketches_of_Ethiopia
composer Bereket Mengisteab, 86–87, Eritrean folk singer-songwriter and krar player Horia Moculescu, 88, Romanian classical pianist and composer. 13 Fosforito
2025_in_music
Technology with features near one micrometre
Nanoscale Technologies. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press. p. 7. ISBN 9781439837320. Krar, Stephen F.; Gill, Arthur (2003). Exploring Advanced Manufacturing Technologies
Microtechnology
Medieval string instrument originating from Anglo-Saxon England
covered by a soundboard. Kithara, a 7 string Greek lyre with a wooden soundbox Krar, a 5 or 6 string lyre from Ethiopia and Eritrea Montagu, Jeremy. "Lyres,
Rotte_(lyre)
American blues song and jazz standard
"Pop CD reviews: Van Morrison, No Doubt, Beth Orton, Rickie Lee Jones, Krar Collectives". Telegraph.co.uk. 28 September 2012. Retrieved 21 May 2014.
St._James_Infirmary_Blues
American runner
(2010-09-07). Retrieved on 2010-09-07. WHYNO, Kevin Yamamura By STEPHEN. "Krar, Boulet win Western States 100-Mile titles". Retrieved 25 March 2019 – via
Magdalena_Lewy-Boulet
Traditional Egyptian string instrument
instrument crafting and playing - UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage". ich.unesco.org. Retrieved 2025-07-06. Kissar Krar Tanbūra el-Tanboura Music of Egypt
Simsimiyya
Compilation album by various Ethiopian artists
to Addis, various artists (2003) Éthiopiques Volume 16: The Lady with the Krar, Asnaketch Worku (2004) Éthiopiques Volume 17, Tilahun Gessesse (2004) Éthiopiques
Éthiopiques
2025 studio album by Mereba
second track, "Ever Needed", contains strings from the Ethiopian instrument krar, an acknowledgement of her heritage. On "Ever Needed" and "Phone Me", Mereba
The_Breeze_Grew_a_Fire
Ethiopian author and comedian (1923–2017)
female supporting role. Tesfaye also used musical instruments like washint, krar, begena, trombone, and accordion. In addition, Tesfaye also released single
Tesfaye_Sahlu
1991 studio album by Aster Aweke
mixed soul music sounds and raï with Ethiopian instruments, including the krar. Trouser Press deemed the album "heavy on midtempo grooves and ballads,"
Kabu_(album)
Traditional West African lute
mbalax groups, and ndaga variety shows. Akonting Cheick Hamala Diabate Kora Krar Ngoni Rubab Charry, Eric (March 1996). "Plucked Lutes in West Africa: an
Xalam
Eritrean singer and musician
well-known poets and composers from Eritrea. When singing, she plays the krar, a small lyre. The CD album "Numey" is Faytinga's first international release
Dehab_Faytinga
Professional association
of Manufacturing Engineers". NNDB.com. NNDB. Retrieved 16 September 2015. Krar, Steve. "Society of Manufacturing Engineers (Manufacturing, the largest contributor
Society of Manufacturing Engineers
Society_of_Manufacturing_Engineers
2012 studio album by No Doubt
"Pop CD reviews: Van Morrison, No Doubt, Beth Orton, Rickie Lee Jones, Krar Collective". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved September 29, 2012. Maerz, Melissa
Push_and_Shove_(album)
recommended because it reduces the risk of breakage from excessive force. Krar, Steve; Arthur Gill; Peter Smid; Paul Wanner (2003). "Tap Wrenches". Machine
Tap_wrench
Radio station in Woodruff–Salt Lake City, Utah
KLZX-FM. On March 13, 1998, the station became KUUU, and on May 1, 1998, KRAR. Finally on September 13, 2006, the station became KEGH. In April 2017 KEGH
KEGH
System for producing precision lengths by stacking components
University Press, ISBN 978-0-8018-2975-8, LCCN 83016269, OCLC 1104810110 Krar, Steve F.; Gill, Arthur R.; Smid, Peter (2005), Technology of Machine Tools
Gauge_block
Ethiopian activist, poet and playwright (1923–1988)
waitress offered him a meal. As he was eating, he heard azmari accompanied by a krar, singing a beautiful song. He was so transfixed by the melody that the song
Gibreab_Teferi
12th edition of Skyrunner World Series
Sage Canaday Stephanie Howe Ultra Race of Champions (USA) September 28 Rob Krar Emelie Forsberg 2013 Ultra champions Kílian Jornet Burgada Emelie Forsberg
2013_Skyrunner_World_Series
Traditional string instrument
ground, legs, or arm depending on size (here from biggest to smallest). Krar Poché, Christian (2001). "Tanbūra". In Sadie, Stanley; Tyrrell, John (eds
Tanbūra_(lyre)
Musical artist
to many countries to perform with his begena. In 1995, together with the krar player Asnaketch Worku, he released the album Ende Jerusalem for Acoustic
Alemu_Aga
East African musical instrument
Sudan in Nubian and Shaigiya music, but also among the Nuba and Beja people. Krar Tanbura Chisholm 1911, p. 837. Mahi Ismail. Sudan. 1995. In Sadie, Stanley
Kissar
Radio station in Waite Park, Minnesota, United States
KKCM was later sold to Ken Eidenschink and changed its call letters to KRAR. It then changed to KZXQ. On June 12, 1989, the station changed to its current
KXSS_(AM)
Train in India
Junction 17:15 17:35 MSMD Mahasamund 18:28 18:30 BGBR Bagbahra 18:58 19:00 KRAR Khariar Road 19:18 19:20 NPD Nawapara Road 19:33 19:35 HSK Harishanker Road
Bilaspur–Tirupati_Express
Concert band in Ethiopia
I University (now Addis Ababa University). Its main instruments included krar (medium lyre), masenqo (one-string fiddle), begena (large lyre), washint
Orchestra_Ethiopia
Annual music festival in Albuquerque, New Mexico
Kamaty Kardemimmit Kenge Kenge Kinky Kobo Town Oumar Konaté Assane Kouyate Krar Collective Kusun Ensemble LADAMA La Dame Blanche La Familia Vigil Las Flores
¡Globalquerque!
Radio station in Woodruff–Salt Lake City, Utah
The KEGH call letters moved to 106.9 FM on September 13, 2006, replacing KRAR; which is now a simulcast of KEGA covering the same area. At the start, KYMV's
KYMV
Class of chemical compounds
SrAr 68 136 NiAr 401838-48-0 ZnAr 96 706 72052-61-0 GaAr 149690-22-2 GeAr KrAr 51184-77-1 AgAr 90 1200 CdAr 106 544 72052-62-1 InAr 146021-90-1 SnAr ArXe
Argon_compounds
featuring electropop, Latin sounds and two instruments from Eritrea: the krar and the kebero. While the song and music video both included Flo Rida, it
San Marino in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021
San_Marino_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2021
Name list
musician, poet and political activist, known for her singing and playing of the krar This page or section lists people that share the same given name or the same
Beraki
Ethiopian songwriter and composer (1977–2019)
in Addis Ababa, majoring in cello, piano and the traditional instrument krar. Elias is believed to be the first person to introduce the practice of studio
Elias_Melka
Israeli-Australian musician
double bass; Yitzhak Yedid – piano) Ras Deshen (2006) for voice, saxophones, krar and piano (ca. 61') Commissioned by MCI CD released by MCI records Premiere:
Yitzhak_Yedid
Israeli jazz saxophonist and composer (born 1967)
traditional longing song to the family and loved ones who are far away. Krar player Fentahon Malessa accompanies Berihun's improvisations on the saxophone
Abate_Berihun
American ethnomusicologist
recordings of plucked and bowed string instruments of Ethiopia (begena, krar, and masenqo), along with her extensive liner notes. She also wrote the liner
Cynthia_Tse_Kimberlin
Family of Papuan languages
mel-kata peab eye si cur tooth tor ter leg tegu cere louse neːmpin nim dog krar jeu pig kwer becek bird sento yarmaker egg bel mekur blood mbel gul bone
Yam_languages
Zahra Huun-Huur-Tu Juana Molina Kaja Draksler Katalena Khaled Kimmo Pohjonen Krar Collective Laibach Las Migas Les Négresses Vertes Los de Abajo Madame Baheux
Druga_godba
Museum in Canberra, Australia
cartoons from cartoonists around Australia (December 2006 – March 2007) Dhari a Krar: Headdresses and Masks from the Torres Strait: developed in collaboration
National_Museum_of_Australia
American jazz band
Ethiopian jazz, concerts with Ethiopian expatriates singer Hana Shenkute, krar player Minale Dagnew, masinko player Setegn Atanaw, and the great Ethiopian
Either/Orchestra
Canadian musical group
African arts and music in the city. The original members were Daniel Nebiat on krar, Sadio Sissokho on kora, Waleed Abdulhamid on gimbri, Nuudi Kooshin on kaban
Okavango_African_Orchestra
Annual art festival in Baltimore, Maryland
Brass Band Wells Fargo Main Stage Brittanie Thomas Bridget Kelly Kem iLyAIMY Krar Collective Jukebox the Ghost The Dirty Dozen Brass Band North Mississippi
Artscape_(festival)
Ethiopian composer, conductor and musicologist (1938–1998)
B. Richardson; Samrawit Ashenafi; and Senait Ashenafi, an actress. "The Krar". Archived from the original on 2007-08-16. Retrieved 2007-03-25., Ethiopian
Ashenafi_Kebede
Musical instrument
soundbox made from a gourd (instead of wood) and is about 75 centimeters long. Krar, a five or six-stranded bowl-shaped lyre used in Ethiopia and Eritrea Pestcoe
Garaya_(lute)
poet Walias Band Wayna The Weeknd Willy William Asnaketch Worku, singer and krar player Girma Yifrashewa, classical pianist and composer Dawit Yifru, keyboardist
List_of_Ethiopians
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Ka_(Javanese)
Episodes of the Canadian talk show for 1990–91
02-002 Featuring Bill Cole (jumps without parachute); local historian Joe Krar; Dave Munday (went over Niagara Falls); racecar driver Katheryn Teasdale;
The_Dini_Petty_Show_season_2
West African string instrument
Classification String Chordophone Lute Hornbostel–Sachs classification 321.1 (Bow lute) Related instruments Harp, Lute, Musical bow, Masenqo, Gusle, Igil, Krar
Pluriarc
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Boy/Male
English American Latin French
Right-hand son. Also a.
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Hindu
Hard male Hindu
Girl/Female
Australian, Irish
Saint
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Lord Shiva
Female
English
Elaborated form of English Win, WYNNE means "holy reconciliation." Compare with masculine Wynne.
Girl/Female
Indian
Good smell
Boy/Male
English American German
Polite; courteous. Also, variant abreviation of Sydney.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Smooth; En-snarled by Beauty; Attracted; Lord Shiva
Male
English
 Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Fearghus, FERDINAND means "strong-man." English form of Italian Ferdinando, meaning "ardent for peace."
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
The Finest
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