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"Amadinda" explained by:

Mary (0 points with 0 valuations)
The wooden frame of the Amadinda is hewn from a mukerembo or a lusambya tree + has bars loosely tied to the frame to allow them to resonate.

Mary (0 points with 0 valuations)
This instrument averages 5 feet in length and 3 feet in width. It consists of 12 hardwood bars tied onto a wooden frame hewn from a lusambya

Mary (0 points with 0 valuations)
Each of the 3 players strike a bar between strokes of the others - one player's hand somes up as another's goes down results truly hypnotic.

Mary (0 points with 0 valuations)
Xylophone 5 ft x 3 ft consisting of 12 hardwood bars tied on a wooden frame. Usually played by 3 who play separate but interdepent rhythms.

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