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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 ('' | 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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