
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 at the top of the neck and to the bottom that spikes through the resonator with a moveable bridge on the skin to elevate the string.
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 usually wails the feminine vocal melody.
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 or lizard’s skin. It is also decorated using beads of different colours.
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 Africa, almost exclusively played by ethnic groups inhabiting the Sahel and Sudan sparsely vegetated grassland belts leading to the Sahara.
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 traditions.
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 albums on World Circuit, won three Grammy awards and became a musical ambassador for both Mali and the African continent.