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jeli ngɔni (in Bambara)
- Type: String instrument
- Description: Four-stringed lute from West Africa. Traditionally played by griots. Its resonator is an hollowed out block of wood covered with a strectched animal skin as sound table and spiked with a short neck.
- Aliases:
- see INST-409-comment-39976 for spelling variants
- Relationships:
- type of: lute (family)
- type of: ngɔni (generic term)
- derivations: banjo (among other African ancestors)
- derivations: gimbri (larger Gnawa derivative)
- picture: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:2014-08-09_Bassekou_Kouyate_%26_Ngoni_ba_045.JPG
(there does not seem to be specific item/article for this instrument in Wikidata/Wikipedia)
- has related issue
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INST-454 Fix kamalen ngɔni description, check invention relationship (and add relationships as improvement)
- Closed
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INST-133 Kamale n'goni
- Closed
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INST-163 Ngoni
- Closed
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INST-409 Doussn'Gouni
- Closed
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INST-451 Confusion in n'goni/ngɔni instruments
- Closed
- is resolved by
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INST-476 Conclusion of the n'goni/ngɔni instruments
- Closed
(1 is resolved by)