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The malimbe is a type of xylophone from the Congo which is described as having both male and female counterparts; the former has 15 wooden bars, the latter has nine. "Malimbe" also refers to a lamellaphone or mbira type instrument amongst the Nyamwezi of Tanzania.
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xylophone type music congo lamellaphone mbira nyamwezi tanzania musical instruments 1992 described male female counterparts former 15 wooden bars latter
| Subject | Predicate | Object | Confidence | Src |
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| Malimbe | is a | type of xylophone from the Congo which is described as having both male and female counterparts | 0.90 | text |
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