词条 | Kebero |
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| name =Kebero | names = | image =Lalibela-Drums.jpg | image_capt =Liturgical kebero drums in Lalibela. | background =percussion | classification =membranophone | hornbostel_sachs = | hornbostel_sachs_desc = | inventors = | developed = | range = | related =drum | musicians = | builders = | articles = }} A kebero is a double-headed, conical hand drum used in the traditional music of Eritrea, Sudan and Ethiopia. A piece of animal hide is stretched over each end of the instrument, thus forming a membranophone. A large version of the kebero is also used in Ethiopian Orthodox Christian liturgical music, while smaller versions are used in secular celebrations.[1] The Kebero is primarily used in funeral rituals and other ceremonies. It was created in the Norther Highlands of Ethiopia. The instrument is made from the hollowed out section of a tree trunk and then hard particles are inserted into it. The shell is then covered with two cow leather membranes, so that one can be tuned higher than the other. A kebero is also used in a worship called wereb. It is mostly done in Ethiopia. See also
References1. ^{{NewGrove2001|article=Ethiopia|last=Shelemay|first=Kay Kaufman|vol=viii|pages=355-356}} {{clear}}{{percussion-instrument-stub}} 4 : Eritrean musical instruments|Ethiopian musical instruments|Hand drums|African drums |
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