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- Dunun abstract "Dunun (Malinké: [ˈdu.nun]; plural dunun) (also spelled dundun or doundoun) is the generic name for a family of West African drums that developed alongside the djembe[citation needed] in the Mande drum ensemble.A dunun is a rope-tuned cylindrical drum with a rawhide skin at both ends, most commonly cow or goat. The drum is played with a stick. Depending on the region, a plain straight stick, curved stick with flat head (similar to the stick used for a tama), or a straight stick with a cylindrical head attached at right angles near one end may be used to strike the skin.Traditionally, the drum is played horizontally (placed on a stand or worn with a shoulder strap). For a right-handed player, the right hand plays the skin and the left hand optionally plays a bell that may be mounted on top of the drum or held in the left hand. The latter style is popular in Mali and originally from the Khassonké people.[citation needed]Three different sizes of dunun are commonly played in West Africa.The dundunba (also spelled dununba) is the largest dunun and has the lowest pitch. Typical size is 60–70 cm (24–28 in) in length and 40–50 cm (16–20 in) in diameter. "Ba" means "big" in the Malinké language, so "dundunba" literally means "big dunun".The sangban is of medium size, with higher pitch than the dundunba. Typical size is 50–60 cm (20–24 in) in length and 30–40 cm (12–16 in) in diameter. The kenkeni is the smallest dunun and has the highest pitch. Typical size is 45–50 cm (18–20 in) in length and 25–35 cm (10–14 in) in diameter.Dunun are always played in an ensemble with one or more djembes.".
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- Dunun wikiPageID "1349114".
- Dunun wikiPageRevisionID "598476726".
- Dunun articles Djembe.
- Dunun articles Mandinka_people.
- Dunun background "percussion".
- Dunun classification Membranophone.
- Dunun description "Three dunun, played upright by a single player without bells".
- Dunun filename "djun.ogg".
- Dunun filesize "250".
- Dunun hasPhotoCollection Dunun.
- Dunun hornbostelSachs "211.212".
- Dunun hornbostelSachsDesc "Directly struck membranophones, tubular drums, two usable membranes, single instruments".
- Dunun imageCapt "Dunun player at a Wedding ceremony in Bamako, Mali".
- Dunun name "Dunun".
- Dunun title "Ballet dunun".
- Dunun subject Category:African_drums.
- Dunun subject Category:Burkinabé_musical_instruments.
- Dunun subject Category:Directly_struck_membranophones.
- Dunun subject Category:Gambian_musical_instruments.
- Dunun subject Category:Guinea-Bissauan_musical_instruments.
- Dunun subject Category:Guinean_musical_instruments.
- Dunun subject Category:Ivorian_musical_instruments.
- Dunun subject Category:Malian_musical_instruments.
- Dunun subject Category:Membranophones.
- Dunun subject Category:Senegalese_musical_instruments.
- Dunun subject Category:Unpitched_percussion.
- Dunun type AfricanDrums.
- Dunun type Artifact100021939.
- Dunun type Burkinab%C3%A9MusicalInstruments.
- Dunun type Device103183080.
- Dunun type Drum103249569.
- Dunun type Drums.
- Dunun type GambianMusicalInstruments.
- Dunun type Guinea-BissauanMusicalInstruments.
- Dunun type GuineanMusicalInstruments.
- Dunun type Instrument103574816.
- Dunun type Instrumentality103575240.
- Dunun type MalianMusicalInstruments.
- Dunun type Membranophones.
- Dunun type MusicalInstrument103800933.
- Dunun type Object100002684.
- Dunun type PercussionInstrument103915437.
- Dunun type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Dunun type SenegaleseMusicalInstruments.
- Dunun type WestAfricanMusicalInstruments.
- Dunun type Whole100003553.
- Dunun comment "Dunun (Malinké: [ˈdu.nun]; plural dunun) (also spelled dundun or doundoun) is the generic name for a family of West African drums that developed alongside the djembe[citation needed] in the Mande drum ensemble.A dunun is a rope-tuned cylindrical drum with a rawhide skin at both ends, most commonly cow or goat. The drum is played with a stick.".
- Dunun label "Doundoun".
- Dunun label "Dum dum".
- Dunun label "Dundun".
- Dunun label "Dundun".
- Dunun label "Dunun".
- Dunun label "Dunun".
- Dunun sameAs Dunun.
- Dunun sameAs Dum_dum.
- Dunun sameAs Doundoun.
- Dunun sameAs Dundun.
- Dunun sameAs Dundun.
- Dunun sameAs m.04vs16.
- Dunun sameAs Q3511343.
- Dunun sameAs Q3511343.
- Dunun sameAs Dunun.
- Dunun wasDerivedFrom Dunun?oldid=598476726.
- Dunun depiction Dundun.JPG.
- Dunun isPrimaryTopicOf Dunun.