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Is this the same as marimba , tarimba or ciriaco?
Other ground bows in SEKO are kimbumba of Carribbean, tingotalango of Trinidad and tumbandera of Cuba.
CMO: Colombia: _ string instrument played by Afro-Colombians is the carángano or ground bow, probably of African origin._
_Afro-Venezuelan chordophones include the carángano , also known as marimba , tarimba or ciriaco , a beaten chordophone with a separate resonator.
In Wikpedia bladder fiddle page says: In Venezuela, the bladder fiddle is known as "marimba, tarimba, guarumba, guasdua, and carangano".
The name in Latvian is pūšļa vijole. In Lithuania, the instrument is the Pūslinė.[10]
carángano seko:00184 (harp)
Is this the same as marimba , tarimba or ciriaco?
Other ground bows in SEKO are kimbumba of Carribbean, tingotalango of Trinidad and tumbandera of Cuba.
BTW: What is "ground harp" in Finnish?
Is this different from the "musical bow" - soittokaari?
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