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- Nyatiti abstract "The nyatiti is a five to eight-stringed plucked lyre from Kenya. It is a classical instrument played by the Luo people of Western Kenya, typically in Benga music. It is about two to three feet long. The player holds it to his chest while seated on a low stool[citation needed]. Usually it is played together with the oporo, a curved horn.The Nyatiti played by the Luos is mostly 8-stringed. The stool that the player usually sits on is traditionally known as "Orindi". Orindi is a three-legged stool as low as to the shin level of the player. The player sits down and puts down the instrument in front of him. On the toe of the player is a round-iron ring (nut-like) that produces the constant beat as he/she hits the lower bar of the instrument with it. On the same leg is "Gara", a bell that shakes all throughout the playing period. Most players wear a headgear called "Kondo" on the head mostly made from some animal skin. The dancers tie 'Owalo' on their waist as they dance to the beautiful tune of nyatiti.".
- Nyatiti wikiPageID "1753360".
- Nyatiti wikiPageRevisionID "602383161".
- Nyatiti hasPhotoCollection Nyatiti.
- Nyatiti subject Category:Kenyan_musical_instruments.
- Nyatiti subject Category:Lyres.
- Nyatiti type Artifact100021939.
- Nyatiti type Chordophone103025886.
- Nyatiti type Device103183080.
- Nyatiti type Harp103495258.
- Nyatiti type Instrumentality103575240.
- Nyatiti type KenyanMusicalInstruments.
- Nyatiti type Lyre103699280.
- Nyatiti type Lyres.
- Nyatiti type MusicalInstrument103800933.
- Nyatiti type Object100002684.
- Nyatiti type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Nyatiti type StringedInstrument104338517.
- Nyatiti type Whole100003553.
- Nyatiti comment "The nyatiti is a five to eight-stringed plucked lyre from Kenya. It is a classical instrument played by the Luo people of Western Kenya, typically in Benga music. It is about two to three feet long. The player holds it to his chest while seated on a low stool[citation needed]. Usually it is played together with the oporo, a curved horn.The Nyatiti played by the Luos is mostly 8-stringed. The stool that the player usually sits on is traditionally known as "Orindi".".
- Nyatiti label "Niatiti".
- Nyatiti label "Nyatiti".
- Nyatiti label "Nyatiti".
- Nyatiti sameAs Nyatiti.
- Nyatiti sameAs Niatiti.
- Nyatiti sameAs m.05t82c.
- Nyatiti sameAs Q3346604.
- Nyatiti sameAs Q3346604.
- Nyatiti sameAs Nyatiti.
- Nyatiti wasDerivedFrom Nyatiti?oldid=602383161.
- Nyatiti isPrimaryTopicOf Nyatiti.