Dunun (Malinké: [ˈdu.nun]; plural dunun) (also spelled dundun or doundoun) is the generic name for a family of West African drums that have developed...
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the other djembes and dunun play accompaniment. An ensemble may have only two dunun, depending on whether a village has enough dunun players and is wealthy...
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Dundun may refer to; The Yoruba talking drum Dunun, dundun or doundoun, a family of West African bass drums Dunedin, the second-largest city in the South...
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Bodhrán Bombo legüero Bongo drum Cajon Conga Dhaa Dhime Dhol Dholak Djembe Dunun Gamelan Ghatam Kalimba (Thumb Piano) Kpanlogo Lagerphone Latin percussion...
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Mandeng—Moyens 1998: Rythmes Traditionnels du Mandeng—Avances Djembe and dunun instructional VHS tapes, re-released on DVD in 2011. Publisher: Djembefola...
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Djun djun may refer to: a Western misnomer for dunun, a cylindrical drum of the Malinké people Dundun, an hourglass-shaped talking drum of the Yoruba...
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is also widespread. Other popular folk music utilizes the cylindrical dunun paired with the goblet shaped djembe. As in Mali, a roots revival occurred...
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Damphu Davul Dayereh Dhak Dhimay Dhol Dholak Djembe Dong Son drum Doumbek Dunun Ewe drums Fontomfrom Frame drum Goblet drum Hand drum Idakka Ilimba drum...
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found a city there, deriving its name from lougos ("raven") + dunun ("hill"). The gloss of dunun is correct, but the supposed Gaulish word lougos is a hapax...
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Castanets Cavaquinho (Mozambique) Deze (Zimbabwe) Djembe (West Africa) Dunun (West Africa) Endingidi (Uganda) Endongo (Uganda) Erikundi Goblet drum Goema...
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Drum kit idiophones and membranophones 1/2 North American percussion drum Dunun (Dundun, Doundoun) membranophones 211.212.1 West Africa, Burkina Faso, Ivory...
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Dunoon (/duˈnuːn/; Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Omhain [t̪un ˈo.ɪɲ]) is the main town on the Cowal Peninsula in the south of Argyll and Bute, west of Scotland...
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Castanets Cajón (box drums) Caxixi Chácaras Claves Conga Cowbell Cuíca Djembe Dunun Ganzá Gonguê Güiro (a.k.a. scraper) Hand-repique Ilu Jawbone (instrument)...
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region or culture. Berimbau bodhrán Bombo legüero Cajon Dhol Dholak Djembe Dunun Gamelan Kpanlogo Lagerphone Latin percussion Marimbula Pogo cello Steelpan...
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of drummers, often in sets of six kpanlogo drums of varied size. Djembe, Dunun, and Gankogui usually accompany the kpanlogo. Salm, Steven J. (2002). Culture...
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also common. Mande percussion instruments include the tama, djembe and dunun drums. Jeli Lamine Soumano states: "If you want to learn the bala go to...
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Dungeon synth – an electronic genre fusing black metal and dark ambient. Dunun – family of West African drums. Dunedin Sound – a style of indie pop based...
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tabor style is still used as the tambourin de Provence. Davul Dhol Dohol Dunun "Tabor". Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary. Retrieved 2024-04-05. "tabor (n...
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Unpitched 111.11 Idiophone Drum kit New Orleans Unpitched Membranophone Dunun Mandé Both 211.212.1 Membranophone In ballet style playing, a repeating...
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medicine men, and with the Masai tribe in Kenya. He learned the art of djembe, dunun, and Mandingue drumming from Mamady Keïta and Malinke. Since 1983, Eikerenkoetter...
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general, a master drummer has given their whole life to the djembe and dunun. They are able to play any part of any rhythm for their ethnic group and...
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(djembe drummer) with the National Ballet of Burkina Faso (he also plays Dunun, Balafon and Ngoni) accompanying dancers in the ballet and was then promoted...
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sitar, sarod, tanpura, hurdy-gurdy, piano Ritesh Das – tabla, dholak, dunun, udu Michael Lee – Drums "Lament": Jeff Martin – vocals, Ellis 7 string...
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(2003) Abdoulaye Diakité Rhythms of the Djembé, Volume 2 (2003) Tambacounda Dunun ni Don (2004) Manden Foli (2005) "Jebebara - The Bamana Djembe". Amazon...
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Baird – field snare Munyungo Jackson and Bill Summers – caxixi, shekere, dunun, gunga-degung, batá, djembe Kate Price and Terry Nelson – background vocals...
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instruments." Davis is referring to a music tradition involving the djembe and dunun style of drums. In his first visit he heard of northern Ghanaian tradition...
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played music with six traditional instruments: the bolon, the kora, the dunun, the dan, the balafon, the djembe, and the guitar. She held numerous concerts...
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instruments, namely the dynamic hand drum called djembe, three bass drums called dunun, sangban, and kenkeni as well as the kringni. He is the founder of Dounia...
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by various groups, known by southern groups as brekete. Related to the Dunun drums of other West African peoples. Gyil – large resonant Xylophones, related...
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Senegal portal Gambia portal Religion portal history portal Music portal Dunun Léopold Sédar Senghor, À l'appel de la race de Saba (1936) : « Ma tête bourdonnant...
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