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Kisanji is the name given to the lamellaphone of the Ngala-speaking people of western DR Congo and eastern Congo Republic. It is also known as Ikembe, Chisanji, Eleke or sanza, and is played by holding the instrument in both hands and plucking the keys with the thumbs. The pitch of each metal key is determined by the width of the key. Most often the…
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| Kisanji | is a | name given to the lamellaphone of the Ngala-speaking people of western DR Congo and eastern Congo Republic | 0.90 | text |
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