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The most characteristic and common violin was certainly the KAMANJAH (also known as JOSE, made from half a coconut and covered with sheep hide or fish skin). This instrument was played holding it in the lap, sitting on the floor cross-legged.
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www.africainmusica.org/instruments/inglese/cordofoni/Ka...
www.africainmusica.org/instruments/inglese/cordofoni/Kamanja.htm
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MySpace profile for Kamanjah. Find friends, share photos, keep in touch with classmates, and meet new people on MySpace. ... Very happy to be friends, Kamanjah. I appreciate your kind words and I enjoyed looking around your page. Peace, Love, Rockabluesic. Robert Stanley; www. roadmanshammer. com...
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www.myspace.com/kamanjah
www.myspace.com/kamanjah
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kamanjah subscribed to barelypolitical (2 days ago) ... kamanjah favorited a video (6 days ago) ... kamanjah subscribed to li3ando3ando (1 week ago) ...
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www.youtube.com/user/kamanjah
www.youtube.com/user/kamanjah
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كمنجة خالد الشيخ KAMANJAH KHALID ALSHAIKH. ... كمنجة خالد الشيخ KAMANJAH KHALID ALSHAIKH. كمنجة خالد الشيخ KAMANJAH KHALID ALSHAIKH. Category: Music ...
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=jp5iENEqM6U
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Oct 21, 2009 ... Kamanjah's Page on Vapersplace....A Social Network For Electronic Cigarette Users.
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www.vapersplace.com/profile/Kamanjah
www.vapersplace.com/profile/Kamanjah
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The kamanjah (Arabic: كمنجة; plural كمنجات, kamanjāt; pronounced kamangah in Egypt, and also known as jose) or kemençe (Turkish) is an Arab violin made ...
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wapedia.mobi/en/Kamanjah
wapedia.mobi/en/Kamanjah
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Site to share information about the 'ud aka oud, arabic and middle-eastern music, and especially incorporating the oud ud into jazz contexts ... About the 'Ud ... The 'ud (also known as the oud--see here for a note about spellings) is a musical instrument common to all Arab cultures. It is also an important part of the...
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www.brianprunka.com/oud/index.htm
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We have tried to describe the instruments in as much detail as possible, while allowing for regional variations. Readers should bear in mind that construction varies according to musical tastes and ... Kaman, kamanjah ... In Egypt, the sound box is made from a coconut shell. Some versions have two strings. See kamanjah.
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www.al-bab.com/arab/music/instruments.htm
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As described by Edward Lane and others, these instruments were the 'ud, the Qanoon, the nay, the Riqq, and the kamanjah, a spike fiddle, which during the late nineteenth century was replaced with the Western violin, but which also remained as a folk instrument under the name Rababah.
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www.classicalarabicmusic.com/instruments.htm
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