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Wind instrument developed in Ethiopia
Washint (Amharic: ዋሽንት) is an end-blown wooden flute originally used in Ethiopia. Traditionally, Amharic musicians would pass on their oral history through
Washint
String musical instrument from Ethiopia and Eritrea
an electric guitar or violin. The krar, along with the masenqo and the washint, is one of the most widespread musical instruments in Northern Ethiopia
Krar
three-string variant) are among the chordophones found in the south. The washint is a bamboo flute that is common in the highlands. Trumpet-like instruments
Music_of_Ethiopia
Middle Eastern end-blown flute
whistle Tsuur, a similar instrument used in Mongolian music Turkish ney Washint, a similar instrument used in East African music "ANE TODAY - 201801 -
Ney
Chinese transverse flute
shakuhachi shinobue subcontrabass flute suling tin whistle treble flute tumpong tungso venu washint western concert flute xiao xun yak Sound sample file help
Dizi_(instrument)
Semitic-speaking ethnic group in Ethiopia
masenqo, a one-string bowed lute; the krar, a six-string lyre; and the washint flute played by the local village musicians called the Azmaris, and the
Amhara_people
Woodwind instrument
Palendag Pipe and tabor Pipe (instrument) Recorder (musical instrument) Washint Vessel flute List of flautists von Hornbostel, Erich M.; Sachs, Curt (March
Flute
Traditional Mongolian instrument
Urgent Safeguarding in 2009. Music of Mongolia Ney Quray (flute) Kaval Washint Duduk Jedinka Shvi Frula Sybyzgy Shagur Chuluunbaatar, Otgonbayar (2013):
Tsuur
Semitic-speaking ethnic group in Ethiopia
bowed lute; the krar, a six-string lyre; the Meleket wind instrument, the washint flute often played by local village musicians called the Azmaris, the chira
Tigrayans
Woodwind musical instrument
flute using techniques similar to the neys (both Arabic and Persian). The washint is an East African flute. Panpipes are rim-blown in the same fashion with
End-blown_flute
Double reed wind instrument from West Africa
Lateef, The African-American Epic Suite (1994) Kakaki Oboe Rhaita Shawm Washint Zurna "African Music - MSN Encarta". Archived from the original on 2009-10-28
Algaita
trumpet Wagner tuba aerophones 423.232 Germany brass instruments trumpet Washint aerophones 421.111.12 Ethiopia woodwinds end-blown flute Western concert
List_of_musical_instruments
2013 studio album by Mulatu Astatke
last album 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
Sketches_of_Ethiopia
music Cultural origins Eritrea Typical instruments Krar masenqo saxophone washint begena Subgenres Zema / Ethiopian-Eritrean Christian Liturgical Chant Other
Music_of_Eritrea
Udu (Nigeria) Uhadi musical bow (Southern Africa) Valiha (Madagascar) Washint (Ethiopia) Wazza (Sudan) Xalam (West Africa) Xylophone Zeze (instrument)
List of African musical instruments
List_of_African_musical_instruments
Mongolian double reed instrument
traditional aerophone instrument such as a Guan Zi. Ney Quray (flute) Kaval Washint Duduk Flute Jedinka Shvi Frula Guan Zi Fillipiak, Kai (2014). Civil-Military
Hujia
Ethiopian author and comedian (1923–2017)
of female supporting role. Tesfaye also used musical instruments like washint, krar, begena, trombone, and accordion. In addition, Tesfaye also released
Tesfaye_Sahlu
Type of Romanian folk flute
Kalaleng Nose whistle Pinkillu Qina Quray Sodina Sopilka Šupelka Svirel Washint Xiao Pan Kuvytsi Larchemi Nai Miskal Paixiao Siku Soinari Wot Fipple Almpfeiferl
Fifă
Ethiopian composer, conductor and musicologist (1938–1998)
Pipes (In the spirit of Ethiopian washints and embiltas) also known as "Fantasy for Aerophones: Ethiopian Washint and Japanese Shakuhachi" [1967]. Mot
Ashenafi_Kebede
Woodwind musical instrument with a fipple
Kalaleng Nose whistle Pinkillu Qina Quray Sodina Sopilka Šupelka Svirel Washint Xiao Pan Kuvytsi Larchemi Nai Miskal Paixiao Siku Soinari Wot Fipple Almpfeiferl
Dentsivka
Musical era of Ethiopia spanning from 1960s to 1970s
'signature vibraphone' and conga's which contrasted the traditional Masenqo and Washint of Ethiopia. Still, with the help of Amha Eshete, Mulatu was able to gain
Ethiopian_Golden_Age_of_music
Ethiopian jazz saxophonist
Young Getatchew played traditional Ethiopian instruments such as the washint flute, the krar and the masenqo, and later moved on to the saxophone and
Getatchew_Mekurya
Hotchiku Kaval Ney Nose flute Palendag Quena Shakuhachi Sring Suling Tungso Washint Xiao 421.111.2 Stopped single end-blown flutes – The lower end of the flute
List of musical instruments by Hornbostel–Sachs number: 421
List_of_musical_instruments_by_Hornbostel–Sachs_number:_421
Zimbabwean economic politician (born 1963)
screener. Retrieved 23 March 2014. "Washington International University". www.washint.edu. Retrieved 27 August 2017. "Mangudya says ECGC to expand reach, impact
John_Mangudya
or other Christian religious group to praise what they believe in. The washint is a bamboo flute that is common throughout or in the highlands (Central
Culture_of_Ethiopia
Concert band in Ethiopia
krar (medium lyre), masenqo (one-string fiddle), begena (large lyre), washint (end-blown flute with finger holes), embilta (end-blown flute without finger
Orchestra_Ethiopia
Wind instrument
instrument Classification Woodwind Wind Aerophone Related instruments Ney Duduk Flute Jedinka Dilli Kaval Shvi Frula Quray (flute) Kaval Washint Flute Sybyzgy
Shagur
Romanian flute
Kalaleng Nose whistle Pinkillu Qina Quray Sodina Sopilka Šupelka Svirel Washint Xiao Pan Kuvytsi Larchemi Nai Miskal Paixiao Siku Soinari Wot Fipple Almpfeiferl
Fluier
folk – liturgical – popular begena – kebero – kraar – masenqo – sistrum – washint Georgian Georgian polyphony – krimanchuli – naduri – orovela – table song
Middle Eastern and North African music traditions
Middle_Eastern_and_North_African_music_traditions
Macedonian woodwind instrument
Kalaleng Nose whistle Pinkillu Qina Quray Sodina Sopilka Šupelka Svirel Washint Xiao Pan Kuvytsi Larchemi Nai Miskal Paixiao Siku Soinari Wot Fipple Almpfeiferl
Šupelka
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Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Ulixes, probably ULISES means "to be angry, to hate."
Boy/Male
Indian
Light of faith
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Beautiful-faced; Charming
Boy/Male
English
Scholar.
Girl/Female
Indian
Friendly
Girl/Female
Hindu
People who are speak less and calm, Soft spoken
Boy/Male
Muslim
Pre-eminent
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Kilburn.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Dyke.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Deutsch.
Boy/Male
Hindu
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