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A mbira is made by attaching metal tines, typically made from spring steel, to a wooden board or resonator box. The tines are plucked to produce sound, and the instrument's keys and calabash resonator contribute to its unique timbre. Traditional mbiras are handcrafted by artisans using basic tools and materials.
A mbire, also known as an mbira or thumb piano, is traditionally made from a wooden board or resonator, with metal tines or keys attached to it. The tines are plucked with the thumbs to produce sound, while the resonator amplifies the music. Some mbiras also incorporate a gourd or other materials for added resonance. The design and materials can vary based on cultural and regional influences.
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Likembe, Mbila, Thumb piano, Mbira Huru, Mbira Njari, Mbira Nyunga Nyunga, Karimbao or Kalimba
An array mbira is a variety of plucked lamellophone, a Western musical instrument, an adaptation of the African mbira.
the African mbira is made of wood and metal
The mbira is an instrument native to the Shona people of Zimbabwe, Africa.
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Sound on a mbira comes from its metal keys or tines being plucked with the thumbs or fingers. The keys are attached to a wooden soundboard that amplifies the vibrations produced when they are plucked, creating the distinct sound of the mbira.
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Paul Franklin Berliner has written: 'The soul of Mbira' -- subject(s): Musical instruments, Mbira
An mbira is an African musical instrument. It's also known as a "thumb piano" and is a small hendheld instrument comprising a block of wood with a series of metal keys attached on top.
Yes, the mbira is classified as an idiophone, which is a type of musical instrument that produces sound primarily through the vibration of its own material, rather than using strings or membranes. It consists of a set of metal tines attached to a wooden resonator, and when the tines are plucked, they vibrate to create sound. The mbira is traditionally used in various African cultures, particularly in Zimbabwe, and is often referred to as a thumb piano.
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