kora

E201168

The kora is a West African 21-string harp-lute traditionally played by griots and widely associated with the musical heritage of Mali.

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kora canonical 2

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Statements (51)

Predicate Object
instanceOf harp-lute
musical instrument
string instrument
associatedWith Mali
Mande music
Mande peoples
surface form: Mande people
classifiedIn Hornbostel–Sachs 323-5 (harp-lute)
culturallySignificantIn Burkina Faso
The Gambia
surface form: Gambia

Guinea
Guinea-Bissau
Mali
Senegal
hasBodyMaterial animal skin
calabash gourd
hasComponent bridge
calabash resonator
cowhide soundboard
leather tuning rings
long hardwood neck
two handgrips
hasNumberOfStrings 21
hasOrigin West Africa
hasStringMaterial gut (historically)
nylon fishing line
hasTuningSystem heptatonic scale
modal tuning
playedBy Ballaké Sissoko
Djelimady Sissoko
surface form: Djelimady Kouyaté

Djelimady Sissoko
Foday Musa Suso
Jali Nyama Suso
Seckou Keita
Sidiki Diabaté
Sona Jobarteh
Tata Dindin
Toumani Diabaté
playedTechnique plucking
playedWith fingers
relatedTo bolon
harp
lute
ngoni
roleInSociety accompanying oral historians
accompanying praise singers
preserving genealogies and histories
traditionallyPlayedBy griots
usedFor ceremonial occasions
storytelling
usedIn West African traditional music
praise singing

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