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thumb The term African fiddle may be applied to any of several African bowed string instruments. == Instruments == ; Luo orutu : Luo orutu, or simply "orutu",〔 〕 is the one-stringed fiddle〔 of East Africa. It is typically accompanied by Nyatiti lyre, Bul drums, the Nyangile sound box, Ongeng'o metal rings, Asili flute, and the Oporo horn.〔 ; Gongey : Gonjey music is found amongst the Dagomba people of Northern Ghana, which is in West Africa〔http://www.musicvideos.the-real-africa.com/ghana/nana_kimati_dinizulu_archives_gonjey_music.html〕 and is known to the West through modern proponents such as Kenge Kenge〔http://www.odegle.com/2009/01/night-of-orutu.html〕 and the ethnomusicological archival activities of Nana Kimati Dinizulu, son of the late Nana Opare Dinizulu. According to published archival footage Talensi people who are located in the Upper Eastern Region of Ghana and in Burkina Faso. The gonje is constructed from "a gourd, lizard skin, stick and... a horsehair bow"〔African Roots of the Blues Part 5 - Talensi Fiddle Music From Ghana, West Africa |africanbushdoctor |http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VzqDq2R7KT0〕 ; "Fiddle tube" : The so-called "fiddle tube" of Uganda is also referred to as "endingidi".〔Makubuya, James. 2000. "Endingidi (Tube Fiddle) of Uganda: Its Adaptation and Significance among the Baganda." ''The Galpin Society Journal'' 53:140–155.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「African fiddle」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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