
Njarka - Wikipedia
The njarka (Koyraboro Senni: nzarka) is a small fiddle made from a gourd, with one gut string, which is native to Mali. [1] [2] Ali Farka Touré was a notable njarka player. [3]
Ali Farka Touré - Njarka - YouTube
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Njarka - YouTube
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Mali 'Njarka' (Goje) - Hartenberger World Musical Instrument …
2021年3月13日 · The njarka is a small spike fiddle native to Mali that is played with a small arched bowed. It consists of a resonator half gourd covered by a goat skin and one gut string attached …
Soku - Wikipedia
It is a traditional fiddle, sometimes replaced by modernized versions of the instrument. Known as the n'diaraka or njarka in Songhai, and goje in Hausa, it is composed of a single string that …
10 Traditional African String Instruments and Their Origins
2023年7月13日 · Goje, also known as gonjey, njarka, or n’ko, is a traditional bowed string instrument from West Africa. The instrument bowl is made of gourd and covered using a snake …
Goje - RefinedNG
2020年9月5日 · The Goje is a traditional musical instrument among the Hausa people of Nigeria. The Goje is one of the many names for a variety of one or two-stringed fiddles from West …
Reindeer in the Mountains of Sweden & Norway
2020年1月30日 · Njarka means promontory in Southern Sami. It is a tranquil place where reindeer wander freely. You step straight into sami culture, the wilderness and the mystique of old …
Ali Farka Touré Playing the Njarka - YouTube
Ali Farka Touré playing the Njarka at "The Howlin' Wolf" music venue - April 29, 1994
Ali Farka Touré - World Circuit Records
Malian guitarist Ali Farka Touré was a giant of African music. He was the first to attract international attention to the music of Mali as the African roots of the blues. He released eight …