Ngoni (instrument) (redirect from N’Goni)
The ngoni (also written ngɔni, n'goni, or nkoni) is a traditional West African string instrument. Its body is made of wood or calabash with dried animal...
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label Six Degrees Records. Bagayogo lent his voice and played the kamele n'goni (a six-stringed West African instrument similar to a banjo) while Yves Wernert...
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bridge structure) balafon (slat xylophone with small gourd resonators) n'goni (4-7 string lute) dununba (large mallet drum hung from one shoulder and...
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sometimes replaced with modern imported instruments), djembe drum, kamalen n'goni (a six-stringed harp), karinyan (metal tube percussion) and bolon (a four-stringed...
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considered a traditional instrument of Mali; also known as Xalam, Jeli N'goni, Hoddu, Khalam, Tehardent, or Gambare Mali 2012 Trade Summary Statistics...
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Another stringed instrument is called the n'goni. Legend says it was invented by a Senufo hunter. The n'goni is also played in Niger, Senegal and Mali...
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is arguably the most complex chordophone of Africa.[citation needed] The N'goni is the ancestor of the modern banjo, and is also played by jelis.[citation...
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'Kamelemba,' with keyboard washes beneath the hunter’s harp, the kamele n'goni, and subtle phasing added." "Robert Christgau: Album: Oumou Sangare: Mogoya"...
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Bra Nabo - n'jarka violin 1,5,16 Nassourou Sare - n'goni 3-4,8,11,13 Fangha - n'jarka violin 5,9 (unknown) (Chorus 6; Percussion 6, n'goni 6 Radio Mali...
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Banzumana Sissoko (1890–1987) was a noted Malian Jeli and N'goni player. Banzumana was born blind in Segou. He was considered a major national figure in...
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Kokanko Sata is a musician from southern Mali. She plays the kamale n'goni, a traditional eight-stringed lute, and is said to be the only woman who plays...
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a pentatonic scale and playing on open strings as one would on a kamale n'goni. His music is also influenced by blues or flamenco which are two styles...
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is a Burkinabé musician of Fulɓe origin. He sings and plays the kamale n'goni. Born in 1975 in a village near the capital Ouagadougou, Moulaye Dicko,...
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acclaim. He has also written the first-ever instructional book for the n'goni, a string instrument used by the people of Mali, Senegal, Gambia, and other...
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She sings jazz standards and composes original works on piano, kamalen n'goni, balafon, and percussion. Heather produces and hosts the radio and TV program...
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singers (see Griot) and rituals, often accompanied by the dozo n’goni, a variant of n'goni West African lute said to have originated among the Senufo hunters...
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Ali Barraud N'Goni (January 31, 1918 – October 11, 2015) was a Burkinabé politician who served as Minister of Public Health and Population for Upper Volta...
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footballer Lamine Sakho, Senegalese footballer Harouna Samaké, Malian Kamale N’goni player Issaka Samaké, Malian footballer Soumaila Samaké, Malian basketball...
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baritone-guitar, calabash, djembe, flutes, guitars, imzad, kalimbas, kamel n'goni, koras, melodica, percussions, violin, vocals 40'45" 130 Recorded at Maison...
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1–4, Calabash 1-4) Boubacar Hamadoun Farana (Griot 5-8) Ousmane Gadjaka (n'goni 5-8) "Ali Farka Toure". Trouser Press. Retrieved 8 February 2021. Kubik...
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smooth and gentle. She uses traditional instruments such as the balafon, n'goni, and kora, as well as acoustic guitar and electric bass. She traveled to...
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Toumani Diabaté in 1999. In 2000, he formed the trio Mande Tabolo with an n'goni player and a balafon player. His 2005 album, Tomora, features Toumani Diabaté...
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"Sakanto" – 4:28 "Sé" – 5:35 Rokia Traoré - Chants Andra Kouyaté – N’goni Baba Sissoko – N’goni, petites percussions Oumar Diallo (musician) – Guitarre basse...
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group Donso, a group performing West African music featuring the donso n'goni, along with Thomas Guillaume and later Malian musicians Guimba Kouyaté and...
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instrument of trumpet. Instead, he crafted his own bowed string instrument and n'goni. The album explores his personal influences of both the music of his native...
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"exciting version" of In C. Adapted from Tangari 2015. Adama Koita – kamel n’goni Alou Coulibaly – percussion Andi Toma – percussion André de Ridder – multi-instrumentalist...
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fertility, and polygamy. Instrumentation includes soku, djembe drum, kamalen n'goni, karinyan and bolon. War song Waulking song – Scottish folk songs, typically...
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Golobladji, around 20 kilometers away from Kita in a family of griots and n'goni players. The origins of her family can be traced back to the time of Sundiata...
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Melody at Johannesburg (Fair Afro-Arabe) Kora Balafon Flute N’Goni N’Polon Kamalen N’Goni Dundun Soku Djembé One Album, 33 Days Epopée Mandingue Epopée...
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mutilation. Musically, she mixed traditional instrumentation, using for example n'goni, njarka and drums with electric instrumentation. Arby died on August 19...
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