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  2. Music of Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    The traditional music of Mauritius which is known as sega music and also Seggae Music. Other genres like reggae , ragga , zouk , soukous and Indian music are also popular, but these genres do not originate from Mauritius, despite famous local singers such as Kaya , who successfully combined Reggae Music with sega music to create Mauritian Seggae.

  3. Category:Mauritian musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Mauritian musical instruments" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bobre; K.

  4. Sega (genre) - Wikipedia

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    Sega (French: Séga) is one of the major music genres of Mauritius and Réunion.It is a complete performance art, involving music, story-telling and traditional dance. Musically, the most modern forms common in Mauritius are its fusion genre Seggae and bhojpuri variations, whilst in Réunion we find the addition of maloya, the latter being much closer to the older, typical music influences ...

  5. Seggae - Wikipedia

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    Seggae is a fusion genre of sega, the traditional music of the Mascarene Islands, and reggae. It was originally created in Mauritius by the musician Kaya and eventually became popular in the Mascarene Islands. Seggae is one of the most popular music genres in Mauritius.

  6. Ravanne - Wikipedia

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    The ravanne is a large tambourine-like instrument used in sega music of Mauritius. [1] It is made out of goat skin called “lapo cabri” (in Mauritian Creole) which usually needs to be heated up before playing. [2] The ravanne is used as the main rhythm in sega music and has been played by the great contributors of the Sega (genre).

  7. Bobre - Wikipedia

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    The bobre is a musical bow traditional in Mauritius and Réunion, particularly the traditional genres, sega and maloya. It is a long bow, made of wood with a vegetable fibre string, with a calabash acting as a resonator. It is played by striking the string with a stick. [1] It is no longer used in Mauritian sega but is still popular in Réunion ...

  8. List of African musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of musical instruments from the Africa continent as well as their countries or regions of origin. A ... (Mauritius) Kebero (Ethiopia) Kissar ...

  9. Category:Mauritanian musical instruments - Wikipedia

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