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  2. African fiddle - Wikipedia

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    The term African fiddle may be applied to any of several African bowed string instruments. Instruments ... This page was last edited on 1 July 2023, at 08:20 (UTC).

  3. List of African musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 15 September 2024, at 00:10 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Goje - Wikipedia

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    The goje is commonly used to accompany song, and is usually played as a solo instrument, although it also features prominent in ensembles with other West African string, wind or percussion instruments, including the Shekere, calabash drum, talking drum, or Ney.

  5. Soku - Wikipedia

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    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. It is a traditional fiddle, sometimes replaced by modernized versions of the instrument.

  6. Category:Fiddles - Wikipedia

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    Fiddle makers (17 P) I. Indigenous American fiddles (2 P) M. Fiddle music (2 C, 6 P) S. Songs about fiddles (5 P) V. ... This page was last edited on 5 March 2020, at ...

  7. Fiddle - Wikipedia

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    A fiddle is a bowed string musical instrument, most often a violin. [1] It is a colloquial term for the violin, used by players in all genres, including classical music. Although in many cases violins and fiddles are essentially synonymous, the style of the music played may determine specific construction differences between fiddles and ...

  8. 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 ...

  9. Joe Thompson (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Thompson was born in Orange County, North Carolina on December 9, 1918. [1] His father John, a fiddler, and uncle Walter, a banjo player, performed at local square dances and corn shuckings. [2] At seven years-old, when Thompson took up the fiddle himself, he closely observed his father's techniques which were rooted in old-time African ...