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- Amakondere abstract "The amakondere is a type of natural trumpet found in Uganda and RwandaLow-pitched instruments are cut from the trunks of the papaw tree and are blown in a straight position through a mouth-hole at the end. In an ensemble of these instruments, each player sounds his single pitch. These come from the Lugbara and Kebu tribes of the western Nile region. They are played in groups of seven or more. These side-blown horns sometimes have a fingerhole, which is used for grace-note ornaments.".
- Amakondere wikiPageID "22376728".
- Amakondere wikiPageLength "644".
- Amakondere wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Amakondere wikiPageRevisionID "586830622".
- Amakondere wikiPageWikiLink Category:Natural_horns.
- Amakondere wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ugandan_musical_instruments.
- Amakondere wikiPageWikiLink Kebu.
- Amakondere wikiPageWikiLink Lugbara_people.
- Amakondere wikiPageWikiLink Natural_trumpet.
- Amakondere wikiPageWikiLink Rwanda.
- Amakondere wikiPageWikiLink Uganda.
- Amakondere wikiPageWikiLinkText "Agwara".
- Amakondere wikiPageWikiLinkText "Amakondere".
- Amakondere wikiPageWikiLinkText "agwara".
- Amakondere hasPhotoCollection Amakondere.
- Amakondere wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Musical-instrument-stub.
- Amakondere wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Uganda-stub.
- Amakondere subject Category:Natural_horns.
- Amakondere subject Category:Ugandan_musical_instruments.
- Amakondere hypernym Trumpet.
- Amakondere type Instrument.
- Amakondere type Person.
- Amakondere type Aerophone.
- Amakondere type Instrument.
- Amakondere comment "The amakondere is a type of natural trumpet found in Uganda and RwandaLow-pitched instruments are cut from the trunks of the papaw tree and are blown in a straight position through a mouth-hole at the end. In an ensemble of these instruments, each player sounds his single pitch. These come from the Lugbara and Kebu tribes of the western Nile region. They are played in groups of seven or more. These side-blown horns sometimes have a fingerhole, which is used for grace-note ornaments.".
- Amakondere label "Amakondere".
- Amakondere sameAs m.05sxtl8.
- Amakondere sameAs Q4739172.
- Amakondere sameAs Q4739172.
- Amakondere wasDerivedFrom Amakondere?oldid=586830622.
- Amakondere isPrimaryTopicOf Amakondere.