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Emma Barker Anja Stumpf
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In Africa, nearly everyone sings or plays an instrument. Music is an important part of everyday life. Used in social gatherings such as: Healing practices At trials Weddings Funerals Visits of important people Introduction
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Instruments are typically made out of: Wood Gourds Turtle shells Animal horns and hides Instruments may be made from recycled materials such as scrap metal from old cars or oil drums Materials
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Kalimba Treble, Alto, Celeste, African Common in Sub-Saharan Africa Played by holding the instrument in the hands and plucking the tines with the thumbs Made from wood, bamboo, metal
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Hybrid handcrafted instrument based on traditional xylophones from Mozambique and Malawi Piccolo, soprano, tenor, baritone Wooden bars struck with mallets Marimba
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Moropa, Ngoma, Djembe, water drums Originated from central and western Africa Made from wood, clay pots, turtle shells , gourds Can be 10 ft. tall or small enough to be held in one hand Drums
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Claves, tone blocks, shakers, box rattle From Cameroon and South Africa Made out of reeds, wood, gourds Rattles and shakers are filled with pebbles, seeds, or beans Played by either striking or shaking Hand Percussion
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Nyanga pan pipes, Xhosa Uhadi bows, Kudu horns, Atenteben Traditional Instruments
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Xylophones, metallophones, glockenspiels, bass chime bars Orff Instruments
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