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Lesiba Quill
The (, term adopted in Sotho language, Sotho), and or (Khoisan language, Khoisan, for a type of bird,Levine, L. (2005). ''The Drum Cafe's Traditional Music of South Africa'', p.115. Jacana Media. . term adopted by the Xhosa language, Xhosa and Zulu language, Zulu),Afọlayan (2004), p.234. are members of a class of "unbraced mouth-resonated musical bow, bow[s]"Levine (2005), p.237. with a flattened Quill#Music, quill attached to a long string (music), string, stretched over a hard stick, acting as the main source of vibration. Holding both hands around the quill, positioned without touching just inside the lips, the player sharply inhales or exhales against it, creating vibration in the string.Kirby (2009), p.33. This "produces a powerful buzzing sound," usually in short notes on a small, limited scale (music), scale. Inhalation excites the harmonic series (music), harmonics of the string, while exhalation is most often accompanied by a glottal consonant, throaty guttural, gru ...
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Lesiba Quill
The (, term adopted in Sotho language, Sotho), and or (Khoisan language, Khoisan, for a type of bird,Levine, L. (2005). ''The Drum Cafe's Traditional Music of South Africa'', p.115. Jacana Media. . term adopted by the Xhosa language, Xhosa and Zulu language, Zulu),Afọlayan (2004), p.234. are members of a class of "unbraced mouth-resonated musical bow, bow[s]"Levine (2005), p.237. with a flattened Quill#Music, quill attached to a long string (music), string, stretched over a hard stick, acting as the main source of vibration. Holding both hands around the quill, positioned without touching just inside the lips, the player sharply inhales or exhales against it, creating vibration in the string.Kirby (2009), p.33. This "produces a powerful buzzing sound," usually in short notes on a small, limited scale (music), scale. Inhalation excites the harmonic series (music), harmonics of the string, while exhalation is most often accompanied by a glottal consonant, throaty guttural, gru ...
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