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  2. Mbira - Wikipedia

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    Mbira (/ ə m ˈ b ɪər ə / əm-BEER-ə) are a family of musical instruments, traditional to the Shona people of Zimbabwe.They consist of a wooden board (often fitted with a resonator) with attached staggered metal tines, played by holding the instrument in the hands and plucking the tines with the thumbs (at minimum), the right forefinger (most mbira), and sometimes the left forefinger.

  3. Agidigbo - Wikipedia

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    The agidigbo or ‘’’molo’’’ is a large traditional plucked lamellophone thumb piano [1] used by the Yoruba people of Nigeria to play apala music. [2] [3] It is a box, big enough to sit on a musician’s lap, with 4 to 5 strips of metal set up side by side on top like keys on a piano keyboard. The tongues are designed to vibrate.

  4. Tack piano - Wikipedia

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    A tack piano (also known as a harpsipiano, jangle piano, and junk piano) is an altered version of an ordinary piano, in which objects such as thumbtacks or nails are placed on the felt-padded hammers of the instrument at the point where the hammers hit the strings, giving the instrument a tinny, more percussive sound. It is used to evoke the ...

  5. Shona music - Wikipedia

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    Shona music is well known as representative of mbira ("thumb piano") music. The performer of the "kushaura" (lead mbira part) often acts also as the lead vocalist, selecting a known melody or mbira pattern to accompany selected lyrics, usually a phrase or a few lines of text which are then commented upon improvisationally. The performer of the ...

  6. List of national instruments (music) - Wikipedia

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    Stringed instrument, round, typically with one string bound at the top of the neck with a tuning peg Serbian gusle ⓘ 321.321-71: Zimbabwe: mbira [161] [162] thumb piano Plucked lamellophone, consisting of staggered keys attached to a board, with a halved calabash gourd as resonator: 122.12

  7. Kisanji - Wikipedia

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    The most common tuning is the pentatonic scale without semitones, for example do re mi sol la, which varies by region. ... Osborne, Eddie thumb piano nomenclature;

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  9. Piano tuning - Wikipedia

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    A man tuning an upright piano. Piano tuning is the process of adjusting the tension of the strings of an acoustic piano so that the musical intervals between strings are in tune. The meaning of the term 'in tune', in the context of piano tuning, is not simply a particular fixed set of pitches. Fine piano tuning requires an assessment of the ...