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  2. African fiddle - Wikipedia

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    Luo orutu Luo orutu, or simply "orutu", [1] is the one-stringed fiddle [1] of East Africa. [2]It is typically accompanied by Nyatiti lyre, Bul drums, the Nyangile sound box, Ongeng'o metal rings, Asili flute, and the Oporo horn.

  3. Goje - Wikipedia

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    The goje (the Hausa name for the instrument) is one of the many names for a variety of one or one-stringed fiddles from West Africa, played by groups such as the Yoruba in Sakara music and west African groups that inhabit the Sahel. Snakeskin or lizard skin covers a gourd bowl, and a horsehair string is suspended on bridge.

  4. Category:Composers for fiddle - Wikipedia

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    This category includes composers who have made significant contributions to the repertoire for solo fiddle. Pages in category "Composers for fiddle" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.

  5. Soku - Wikipedia

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    Soku player for L’Ensemble Instrumental National in Bamako, Mali. A soku (Bambara: ߛߏ߬ߞߎ [1]) is a traditional West African instrument used in a type of music called Wassoulou which originated in the Wasulu region of southwest Mali.

  6. Category:Fiddles - Wikipedia

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  7. Frank Johnson (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Frank Johnson (c. 1789 – 1871) [1] was an American popular fiddle player and brass band leader based in North Carolina, near Wilmington, United States, for most of the nineteenth century. [2] Although largely forgotten by history books and often confused with composer Francis "Frank" Johnson , he helped define the sound of African-American ...

  8. Category:African musical instruments - Wikipedia

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  9. Fiddlin' Doc Roberts - Wikipedia

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    Dock Philipine Roberts was born and raised on a farm in Madison County, Kentucky [1] and learned to play the fiddle at an early age with some help from his older brother Liebert. Doc's and Liebert's musical mentor was the African-American fiddler Owen Walker. [2] [3] After finishing his studies in Berea, Roberts married in 1913. [4]