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- Obrom abstract "An obrom is a type of musical instrument in the percussion family, originating in Nigeria. Formed from one large piece of wood, often a log of paduc, the obrom has two recesses connected to each other by a small channel. This is why it is sometimes referred to as a slit dum. The obrom, when struck with mallets near the recesses, plays two to four tones; these are generally alternated in a repetitive beat, or played in an ostinato. It was used as an instrument for communication, transferring messages in a way similar to morse code.".
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- Obrom subject Category:Nigerian_musical_instruments.
- Obrom subject Category:Percussion_instruments.
- Obrom type Artifact100021939.
- Obrom type Device103183080.
- Obrom type Instrumentality103575240.
- Obrom type MusicalInstrument103800933.
- Obrom type NigerianMusicalInstruments.
- Obrom type Object100002684.
- Obrom type PercussionInstrument103915437.
- Obrom type PercussionInstruments.
- Obrom type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Obrom type Whole100003553.
- Obrom comment "An obrom is a type of musical instrument in the percussion family, originating in Nigeria. Formed from one large piece of wood, often a log of paduc, the obrom has two recesses connected to each other by a small channel. This is why it is sometimes referred to as a slit dum. The obrom, when struck with mallets near the recesses, plays two to four tones; these are generally alternated in a repetitive beat, or played in an ostinato.".
- Obrom label "Obrom".
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- Obrom sameAs Q7075353.
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- Obrom sameAs Obrom.
- Obrom wasDerivedFrom Obrom?oldid=485274947.
- Obrom isPrimaryTopicOf Obrom.