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- m****ive one-string bamboo idiochord, the benta, is native to Jamaica and pla**** with a slide, much like a diddly-bow. Idiochords are also made from other...
- holes or be deliberately cracked to help resonance. The instruments are idiochords, with strings cut from the tube, in strips attached at both ends and given...
- (Europe, keyboard instrument) Hu Hu (China) Huapanguera Huobosi Ichigenkin Idiochord (Latin) Inanga (Burundi) Janzi (Uganda) Jarana huasteca Jarana jarocha...
- curved) 311.11 Idiochord musical bows – The string is cut from the bark of the cane, remaining attached at each end 311.111 Mono-idiochord musical bows...
- Other names Ibubura, Umunahi classification Chordophone Hornbostel–Sachs classification 311.111 (Mono-idiochord musical bow) Related instruments Berimbau...
- curved). 311.11 Idiochord musical bows - The string is cut from the bark of the cane, remaining attached at each end. 311.111 Mono-idiochord musical bows...
- monochords (single stringed) or polychord (multiple stinged). They may also be idiochords (string made from the bar or stick) or heterchords (string made of separate...
- drone without any accompanying melodic instrument. They also use a bamboo idiochord tube zither called pratuokng. Ngiyar Several traditional Bidayuh dishes...
- sound is produced by strings made from the vaulted surface. whole tube, idiochord.) Developed Developed in South Asia and/or Southeast Asia. Pictures in...
- The valiha is a tube zither from Madagascar made from a species of local bamboo; it is considered the "national instrument" of Madagascar. The term is...