Fula (?) song, accompanied by nyayaru
Ethnomusicological recording made by Cootje van Oven. Fula (?) song accompanied by nyayaru (one-string fiddle). Ansu has at different times appeared to be a Gabu Fula from Senegal and a Yalunka from Guinea! But he has lived at Kamabai for a long time and has probably composed this song there. The nyayaru is a violin with a half-gourd for its sound box, a stick for its neck and a bunch of stretched hair for its string. One end of the string is tied to the stick, the other end to another sting which forks into two and is finally tied up at the other end of the gourd. Snakeskin is stretched across the gourd opening, whose diameter is 8". The free length of the stick is 14" but the stick extends through the gourd and just juts out at the other end. The bow is made of iron. Its string is another bunch of stretched horse hair. Bee's wax is used as rosin for the bow string. The wax is stuck on to the gourd at the back of the instrument. The bow is sometimes used to hit either the stick or the gourd.
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- Type: Sound Recording, Musical instruments
- Object: Fula (?) song, accompanied by nyayaru
- Materials: No Data / Other
- Culture Group: Fula
- Dimensions: No Data
- Production Date: 1966.04.10
- Associated Places: Kamabai, Biriwa Chiefdom, Bombali District [Place Recorded]
- Associated People: Cootje van Oven [Sound Recordist]; Herb Clark [Sound Recordist]; Ansu (or Ansul) Sesay [Performer and Composer]
- Museum: Cootje Van Oven Collection
- Accession Number: CVO:164
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