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Kabosys are
frequently handmade from
scavenged materials, and
their form
varies greatly depending on the
builder and
materials available.
Kabosys may...
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Bugaria used in
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Traditional instruments reflect these widespread origins: the
mandoliny and
kabosy owe
their existence to the
introduction of the
guitar by
early Arab or European...
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Mexico stringed instruments Jiaohu chordophones 3
China stringed instruments Kabosy chordophones 3
Madagascar stringed instruments Kamancha (kamancheh) chordophones...
- artists. In 2011 he
released an
album of
traditional salegy,
featuring kabosy,
marovany and
traditional percussion accompaniment. Wawa
enjoys strong po****rity...
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elderly master of the
traditional sodina flute. His 1994 release, Bal
kabosy, was a m****ive
success in
Madagascar and led
Radio France International...
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Jarana huasteca Jarana jarocha Jarana jarocha requinto Jarana Leona Kabosy Kacapi (Indonesia) Kanklės (Lithuania)
Kannel (Estonia)
Kantele (Finland)...
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found in Mayotte, and
obviously preaches for a
joined etymology with the
Kabosy chordophone in N-W Madagascar. The word
gambus (Jawi: ݢمبوس)
covers a variety...
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instruments such as the dumbek, oud and qanun – even the
Indian tabla drums. The
kabosy, also
called the mandoliny, a
small guitar of Madagascar, like the Comorian...
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possible to find semi-fretted instruments;
examples include the
Malagasy kabosy and the
Afghan Rubab. Semi-fretted
versions of
guitars and
other fretted...