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Showing posts with label Zimbabwe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Zimbabwe. Show all posts

Saturday, March 18, 2017

Amazing Grace on the Kalimba



The kalimba is one of the thousands of variations of the mbira. The mbira is a member of the lamellophone family of instruments and consists of a flat board onto which are mounted metal tines of various lengths. The tines were originally made of bamboo but about the year 700 the bamboo was replaced by metal strips. The tips of the tines are plucked with the thumbs. The mbira is sometimes referred to as a “thumb piano.”


The mbira is very common in the Democratic Republic of Congo and among the Shona people of Zimbabwe.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Hello, Zimbabwe!


Hello, Zimbabwe!  Welcome to the group of readers from seventy-five other countries who also visit this blog.  I hope you find some of the posts useful or meaningful.

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