Nearly all musical bows used in the indigenous music of southern Africa are single string melody instruments. The player uses the overtones of the string to produce melody. This is done in various ways according to how the bows are constructed, what sort of resonator is used, and how the bow is played. Some bows have an attached resonator, with others the player uses her/his mouth as resonator. Bows may be played by percussion (striking the string), by plucking, and by friction (rubbing the string or the bow stick)
The nnanga is a bowed-neck harp found in the Buganda kingdom, located on Lake Victoria in southern U...
This musical bow is a plain bow, loosely strung and strained by means of a half section gourd, which...
There are exactly four types of Tsonga drum, and four types of bow, and the prevalence of their soun...
The kalumbu or musical bow is probably found more often than any other indigenous instrument in Zamb...
Bleibinger, Bernhard. "A brief introduction to musical bows in Southern Africa". En: Dlamini, Sazi (...
The Ugubu was a popular instrument with the Zulu of Natal several generations ago but few are now le...
The Ugubu was a popular instrument with the Zulu of Natal several generations ago but few are now le...
This strange and rather unmusical instrument is a plain J shaped bow of round section. The long arm ...
In Ghana, the string section of the African orchestra consists mainly of the native guitars and viol...
This strange and rather unmusical instrument is a plain J shaped bow of round section. The long arm ...
In the late 1970s a vinyl LP disc was published with recordings by David Marks of the Mpondo Xhosa m...
This article is based on an interview with Ms Latozi Mpahleni, otherwise well-known on both South Af...
An unusual musical bow on account of the use of a bridge ith which to divide the string into two seg...
The musician makes a string vibrate by drawing the bow across it with the right hand. The speed and ...
Tsonga drums, antelope horns, leg-rattles and whistles are generally used to accompany ritual dancin...
The nnanga is a bowed-neck harp found in the Buganda kingdom, located on Lake Victoria in southern U...
This musical bow is a plain bow, loosely strung and strained by means of a half section gourd, which...
There are exactly four types of Tsonga drum, and four types of bow, and the prevalence of their soun...
The kalumbu or musical bow is probably found more often than any other indigenous instrument in Zamb...
Bleibinger, Bernhard. "A brief introduction to musical bows in Southern Africa". En: Dlamini, Sazi (...
The Ugubu was a popular instrument with the Zulu of Natal several generations ago but few are now le...
The Ugubu was a popular instrument with the Zulu of Natal several generations ago but few are now le...
This strange and rather unmusical instrument is a plain J shaped bow of round section. The long arm ...
In Ghana, the string section of the African orchestra consists mainly of the native guitars and viol...
This strange and rather unmusical instrument is a plain J shaped bow of round section. The long arm ...
In the late 1970s a vinyl LP disc was published with recordings by David Marks of the Mpondo Xhosa m...
This article is based on an interview with Ms Latozi Mpahleni, otherwise well-known on both South Af...
An unusual musical bow on account of the use of a bridge ith which to divide the string into two seg...
The musician makes a string vibrate by drawing the bow across it with the right hand. The speed and ...
Tsonga drums, antelope horns, leg-rattles and whistles are generally used to accompany ritual dancin...
The nnanga is a bowed-neck harp found in the Buganda kingdom, located on Lake Victoria in southern U...
This musical bow is a plain bow, loosely strung and strained by means of a half section gourd, which...
There are exactly four types of Tsonga drum, and four types of bow, and the prevalence of their soun...