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  2. Kora (instrument) - Wikipedia

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    Kora sheet music (fragment of the score of One Thousand Sources, for solo kora, by Jacques Burtin). As part of the oral tradition of West Africa, music for the kora was not written until the 20th century. Ethnomusicologists were the only ones to record some traditional airs in the normal grand staff method, using the G clef and the F clef.

  3. Toumani Diabaté - Wikipedia

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    Toumani Diabaté (/ ˌ t u ˈ m ɑː ˌ n i ˌ dʒ ɑː ˈ b ɑː ˌ t eɪ / too-MAH-nee jah-BAH-tay; [2] 10 August 1965 – 19 July 2024) was a Malian kora player. [3] In addition to performing the traditional music of Mali, he was involved in cross-cultural collaborations with flamenco, blues, jazz, and other international styles of music. [3]

  4. Seckou Keita - Wikipedia

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    Seckou has made several significant contributions to kora music, firstly with developing his original kora tunings in 2002. "There are four basic traditional tunings," he explains, "which are linked to the different regions in Senegal, Gambia, Guinea-Bissau and Mali where the kora is played. Each region has its own distinct tuning.

  5. Mandé peoples - Wikipedia

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    The best known type of traditional music amongst the Mandé-speaking people is played on the kora, a stringed instrument with 21 or more strings mainly associated by the Mandinka people. It is performed by families of musicians known in Mandinka as Jeliw (sing. Jeli), or in French as griots. The kora is a unique harp-lute with a notched wooden ...

  6. Music of Korea - Wikipedia

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    Music of Korea may refer to: Traditional music of Korea; Music of North Korea; Music of South Korea; See also. K-pop This page was last edited on 27 ...

  7. New Ancient Strings - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, Toumani Diabaté first collaborated with ethnomusicologist Lucy Durán on the production of his debut album, Kaira, which became the first commercially released recording of instrumental music for solo kora. [4] By the mid-1990s, the trend in kora playing, and Malian music in general, moved toward electrification and amplification.

  8. Mamadou Sidiki Diabaté - Wikipedia

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    It makes use of modal scales (particularly common is the Lydian mode, with a raised fourth, taken from traditional music). This style frequently makes use of traditional Mandé instruments such as the kora, ngoni (plucked lute,) and balafon (framed xylophone). Although women figure prominently as vocal soloists in traditional Mandé music, they ...

  9. Music of Guinea - Wikipedia

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    drummers of Guinea's national dance company. Guinea is a West African nation, composed of several ethnic groups.Among its most widely known musicians is Mory Kanté - 10 Cola Nuts saw major mainstream success in both Guinea and Mali while "Yeke Yeke", a single from Mory Kanté à Paris, was a European success in 1988.