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  1. In central and northern Ethiopia traditional music instruments, specifically chordophones such as the lyre Krar and the spike fiddle Masinqo are broadly used as melody instruments whereby they exclusively serve to accompany songs, mainly solo songs.

  2. The Masinqo is one of the intensively used traditional music instruments in central and northern Ethiopia and thus, it is historically embodied in the music cultures of a number of ethnic communities residing here.

  3. Timkehet Teffera Mekonnen. The present examination deals with end-blown flutes without fingers holes played as solo instruments. The flutes are used in the music cultures of the Arbore, Lango, Didinga, Madi and Acholi of Ethiopia, Uganda and the Sudan. The flute names are hindeeru, ecoc/echoich, muserule, lalipe/liri as well as mala/olikor/gbere.

  4. Ethiopian traditional music is best expressed with its musical instruments, besides the contribution of the renowned vocalists. The most characteristic and widely used instruments are the masinko, the krar, and in the church mostly useful washint, begena, kebero, and the tom-tom.

  5. 25 paź 2015 · The encroachment by western cultural values along with influence of globalization has undermined the local music tradition of Ethiopia. These traditional musical instruments carrying the...

  6. the melodic dialects of traditional music instruments. On the basis of the cultural dialects, these communities have as well invented and constructed their own musical practices which incorporate songs and dances including instrumental melodies that contain distinct playing

  7. the brief character of information about Ethiopian folk music traditional instrument. But in this study have concerned the only the five instrument which is kirar, masinko, begena, kebero and washint.

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