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  2. Xylophone - Wikipedia

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    African Xylophone also known as Ogbongelenge by the Igbo tribe. AID Project. The term marimba is also applied to various traditional folk instruments such as the West Africa balafon. Early forms were constructed of bars atop a gourd. [9] The wood is first roasted around a fire before shaping the key to achieve the desired tone.

  3. Traditional Vietnamese musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    Klông pút - Bamboo tube xylophone; hands are clapped near ends of tubes to produce musical tones; Đàn tre ("bamboo instrument") - A hybrid form of the Vietnamese plucked string instrument, similar to a Đàn tính, called a Đàn tre, was created by Nguyễn Minh Tâm, who escaped from Vietnam in 1982 and ultimately settled in Australia ...

  4. Balafon - Wikipedia

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    The balafon (pronounced / ˈ b æ l ə f ɒ n /, or, by analogy with xylophone etc., / ˈ b æ l ə f oʊ n /) is a gourd-resonated xylophone, a type of struck idiophone. [1] It is closely associated with the neighbouring Mandé, Bwaba Bobo, Senoufo and Gur peoples of West Africa, [1] [2] particularly the Guinean branch of the Mandinka ethnic group, [3] but is now found across West Africa from ...

  5. Ranat ek - Wikipedia

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    The first Thai instrument ensembles only used one ranat, and this had fewer keys than the ranat nowadays. More and more keys were added until the ranat became too large for one stand to hold. So a second ranat with lower toned keys was created. This was called ranat thum, with the original ranat with the higher-toned keys being called ranat ek. [5]

  6. Melodica - Wikipedia

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    Keyboards often have 32 or 37 keys, though instruments may have as few as 13 or as many as 45 keys. Larger models include the Hammond Pro 44 or the Ballone Burini Eolina P45, with 44 and 45 keys respectively. [6] As a free reed instrument, the melodica produces sound by pushing air past individual reeds corresponding to each playable note. When ...

  7. SK Kakraba - Wikipedia

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    The trees fall on their own and when they do, you cut them, dry the wood and lay the keys." [2] LA Weekly has referred to Kakraba as the "world's greatest" xylophone player, [3] [2] and he has toured worldwide playing the gyil. [3] Kakraba grew up in Saru, a small village in Ghana where the gyil is held in great respect by the Lobi tribe.

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