Nanga (instrument)
Published December 29th, 2007 in UncategorizedA nanga is a harp, used from early times in Africa. Particularly, this was the most primitive form of harps in ancient Egypt and consisted of 3 or 4 strings. It has a vaulted body of wood, and the back is divided by a sound bar, on which the strings are wound. Parchment was stretched over without interfering with the stick. Some of these early ones still survive.
These instruments, traditionally with 7 strings, are still used in African folk music.
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