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  2. Maskandi - Wikipedia

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    Acoustic Guitar, "Isginci". In "every" Maskandi band is an acoustic guitar played in a unique rhythmic picking pattern. The guitar is also the instrument that leads the entire band, and all elements need to blend in with the guitar's setup, this can include adjusting tuning, key and other aspects of the accompanying instruments.

  3. Shiyani Ngcobo - Wikipedia

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    Shiyani Ngcobo was a Maskandi guitarist and teacher from South Africa. He toured Denmark, Belgium, Switzerland, Germany, the United States and the United Kingdom during the early 2000s in support of his album Introducing Shiyani Ngcobo becoming a major influence in taking Maskanda music to international audiences.

  4. Phuzushukela - Wikipedia

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    Guitar, Vocals Musical artist Phuzushukela (John Bhengu) was one of the first maskanda musicians, [ 1 ] and has been described as a pioneer of the genre [ 2 ] and the first rural artist in South Africa to achieve prominence.

  5. Mfaz'Omnyama - Wikipedia

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    Mphatheni Khumalo popularly known as Mfaz’ Omnyama (1959–2001) was a South African performer of Maskandi music, guitar player, and lyricist. [ 1 ] He is known for his hit singles such as Khula Tshitshi Lami , Ngisebenzile Mama and Ngiyashisa Bhe .

  6. Bhekumuzi Luthuli - Wikipedia

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    Bhekumuzi Luthuli (13 July 1961 – 7 April 2010) was a well known South African Maskandi musician. Born in Kwa-Maphumulo, near the Kwa-Zulu Natal town of Stanger, he started making traditional Zulu music on a home-made guitar. In the early 1980s, he joined the Mbaqanga band Oshimi, based in Durban. After two albums with the group, Luthuli ...

  7. Traditional Philippine musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    Quezon City, Philippines: University of the Philippines Diliman. OCLC 6593501. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 20, 2023; Dioquino, Corazon (October 22, 2009). "Philippine Bamboo Instruments". Humanities Diliman: A Philippine Journal of Humanities. 5 (1&2). University of the Philippines Diliman. ISSN 2012-0788.

  8. 1906 (album) - Wikipedia

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    1906 is the first album by South African music project Bambata.The name of the album refers to the Zulu rebellion against the English in the Colony of Natal (modern Kwazulu-Natal) in 1906, led by Chief Bambatha kaMancinza (ca. 1860–1906?).

  9. Rocksteddy - Wikipedia

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    Tsubtsatagilidakeyn is Rocksteddy's debut album released on January 6, 2006 which made a hit out of "Lagi Mo Na Lang Akong Dinededma". Tsubtsatagilidakeyn is a popular phrase Filipino children would blurt out playing 'Teks', a card game where the correct side of a flipped card wins.