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  • 1

    is an African fiddle played with a bow, a small wooden stick, or plucked with the fingers. It has one or two strings, made of steel or bicycle brake wire. It is from Sub-Saharan Africa.

    Zeze

  • 2

    It is a popular musical genre from Salvador, Bahia, and Brazil. It fuses the Afro-Caribbean styles of marcha, reggae, and calypso.

    Axe

  • 3

    it refers to african music using their bodies as instruments their body can be used to produce sound by clapping their hands clapping their ties founding their upper arms or chest or shuffling their feet wearing of rattles or belt on their risk uncle's arms and waste enhance their emotional response

    Body percussion

  • 4

    It is a popular music style from Nigeria that relies on the traditional Yoruba rhythms. A drum kit, keyboard, pedal steel guitar, and accordion are used along with the traditional dun-dun (talking drum or squeeze drum)

    Juju

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    It is a set of plucked tines of keys mounted on a scund beard. It is being played by holding the instrument in the hands and plucking the tines with the thumbs They used this instrument to drive away evil spirits since it is believed that it was a vector of communication with ancestors and spirits.

    Mbira(Kalimba/Thumb Piano)

  • 6

    it is a type of gourd and shell megaphone from west africa consisting of a dried gourd with beads woven into a net covering the gourd

    Shekere

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    it is the combination of strong rhythms of african percussion instruments with portuguese melodies this form of music is being rated along the streets by up to 100 participants

    Maracatu

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    It is a hand-crafted instrument with a unique harp er bell-Eke sound. It is a popular traditonal instrument of the Shona people in Zimbabwe. It is a radical redesign of the African Mbira and consists of up to 150 metal tines attached to a wooden board. comprising up to five pebavos.

    Array Mbira

  • 9

    It is a musical genre from Nigeria in the Yoruba tribal style to wake up the worshippers after fasting during the Muslim holy feast of Ramadan.

    Apala (Akpala)

  • 10

    it is a hollow cylinder of wood with a narrow longitudinal opening or sleep whose edges are struck to produce and sisters so that when played it is the voices of awaken and sisters which resonate from their interior chamber

    Atingting kon(Slit Gong)

  • 11

    it is used to send message to announce birth deaths marriage sporting events dances in a station for war it is believed that the drum can carry direct messages to the spirit after the death of a loved one

    Talking drum

  • 12

    sound is produced by the body of the instrument vibrating

    Idiophones

  • 13

    it is a music style that began in zaire in the late 1980s popularized by kanda bongo man in this dance style the hips move back and forth while the arms move following the hips

    Kwassa Kwassa

  • 14

    it is a south african three chord township music of the 1932 1960s which evolved into african jazz did it characterized by simple chords in varying vamping patterns and repetitive harmony over an extended period of time

    Marabi

  • 15

    sound is produced by the vibration of tongues of metal, wood, or other material

    Lamellaphone

  • 16

    it is likened to a question and answer sequence in human communication the slaves used to sing this songs while simultaneously doing all their tasks in a day

    Call and Response

  • 17

    it is a single bell or multiple cells and is considered as the oldest samba instrument based on west african yoruba single or double bell has the highest pitch of any of the bateria instruments

    Agogo

  • 18

    it is the ancestor of all string instruments. It is the oldest and one of the most widely used string

    Musical bow

  • 19

    It is a term used to describe the fusion of West African with Black American music.

    Afrobeat

  • 20

    It is made from the horn of the kudu antelope. Its sound releases a mellow and warm sound that adds a unique African accent to their music.

    Kudu Horn

  • 21

    is one of the best-known african drums it is shaped like a large gobiet and played with bare hands the body is carved from a hallowed trunk and is covered with skin

    Djembe

  • 22

    sound is produced by the vibration of a tightly stretched membrane

    Membranophones

  • 23

    it is a popular music genre of the 1950s and 90 60s which originated in the african-american community throughout the united states combines elements of african american gospel music rhythm and blue's and often jazz

    Soul

  • 24

    It is a popular form of South African music featuring a lively and uninhibited variation of the jitterbug, a form of swing dance

    Jive

  • 25

    is mainly functional in nature which is used primarily in ceremonial rites, such as birth, death, marriage, succession, worship, and spirit invocations. Others are work related or social in nature, while many traditional societies view their music as a form of entertainment.

    African traditional music

  • 26

    It is a hand and fast percussive Zimbabwean dance music played on drums with guitar accompaniment influenced by mbira-based guitar styles.

    Jit

  • 27

    it has a very wide range of genres and includes all the major instrumental generals of esther music including strings wind and percussion along with a tremendous variety of specific african musical instruments for solo or in symbol playing get ready to learn their most popular instrument

    African music

  • 28

    It is a type of flute which is widely used throughout Africa and either vertical or side-blown. They are usually fashioned from a single tube closed at one end and blown like a bottle.

    Fulani

  • 29

    Sound is produced through the vibration of air.

    Aerophones

  • 30

    it originated in the united states and created by african american place it is also known as negros spiritual it became a means of imparting christian values and a way of venting their hardships as slaves

    Spiritual

  • 31

    sound is produced by the vibration of a string or strings that are stretched between fiwed points

    Chordophones

  • 32

    it is a kind of wooden xylophone or percussion idiophone which plays melodic tunes it has been played in the region is the 1300s in the 16th century it became a real art at the royal court of sea castle or molly and was flourishing under the reign of a generous king

    Balafon

  • 33

    it is a hollow percussion instrument although known as a drum it is not a true drum but is an idiophone it is usually car or contracted from bamboo or wood into a box with one or more slit in the top

    Slit/Log drum

  • 34

    it is one of the most widely performed musical forms of the late 19th century the melodies of____expressive and soulful that lives in their descendants used to save this as they work in the fields

    Blues