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** This is used more in Hlou popular music as it provides a harmonic and rhythmic foundation when other bass instruments, like the contrabass rebec (''Ntzaun man hahn'') are absent.
** This is used more in Hlou popular music as it provides a harmonic and rhythmic foundation when other bass instruments, like the contrabass rebec (''Ntzaun man hahn'') are absent.


Inharmonic and unpitched percussion instruments like chimes (''Ngien Trad''), timpani (''Ben''), bells (''Glog''), woodblocks (''Zies Rein''), marimbas (especially the diamond marimba, ''Kla Drad''), and rasps are also common.
Inharmonic and unpitched percussion instruments like chimes (''Ngien Trad''), timpani (''Bän''), bells (''Glog''), woodblocks (''Zies Rein''), marimbas (especially the diamond marimba, ''Kla Drad''), and rasps are also common.


Other common (popular) instruments are the kantele (''Zeig Pfaß'', from Liai music), the lyre (''Zeib''), and the viola organista (a Windermere invention), tuned to harmonics from 4 to 16. The modern versions of these instruments have many pedals, like a harp, for the various ''Rag''s (sets of fundamentals) used in Hlou music.
Other common (popular) instruments are the kantele (''Zeig Pfaß'', from Liai music), the lyre (''Zeib''), and the viola organista (a Windermere invention), tuned to harmonics from 4 to 16. The modern versions of these instruments have many pedals, like a harp, for the various ''Rag''s (sets of fundamentals) used in Hlou music.

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