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14 Cards in this Set
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Gaida
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a bagpipe from South Eastern Europe (the Balkans).
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kaval
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end-blown flute traditionally played throughout Azerbaijan, Turkey, Bulgaria, Republic of Macedonia, Kosovo, southern Serbia (кавал), northern Greece (Kavali or Dzhamara), southern Romania (Caval), and Armenia (Բլուլ or Blul).
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Gadulka
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a traditional Bulgarian bowed string instrument.
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Mbira
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a wooden board to which staggered metal keys have been attached.
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Hosho
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consisting of a pair of Maranka gourds with seeds
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Kora
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a 21-string harp-lute used extensively by peoples in West Africa.
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Ngoni
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a string instrument originating in West Africa. Its body is made of wood or calabash with dried animal (often goat) skin stretched over it like a drum.
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Balo
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used among the Mandinka people of West Africa. It is a large set of wooden pieces that have been mounted on gourds, and are struck with mallets with rubber tips.
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Gankogui
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a type of double bell, one bell pitched higher than the other, and is played with a stick
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Axatse
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a percussion instrument from Africa, consisting of a dried gourd with beads woven into a net covering the gourd (Ewe)
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Kaganu
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the smallest and highest pitched drum used by the Ewe
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Kidi
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the mid-sized drum used by the Ewe
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Sogo
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the largest and lowest pitched drum used by the Ewe
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Atsimevu
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atsimevu is the tallest of the Ewe drums. The leader of the ensemble.
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