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27: 192: 124:, while smaller versions are used in secular celebrations. The kebero is primarily used in weddings, funerals and other ceremonies. The instrument is made from the hollowed out section of a tree trunk and then hard particles are inserted into it. The shell is then covered with two cow 233: 128:
membranes, so that one can be tuned higher than the other. A kebero is also used in a worship called wereb. It is mostly done in Eritrea and Ethiopia.
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is stretched over each end of the instrument, thus forming a
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A kebero drum in a conical shape, with ends firmed by animal
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Double-headed hand drum used in Ethiopia, Eritrea and Sudan
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Percussion instrument
Classification
Membranophone
Related instruments
Hand drum
Amharic
Tigrinya
conical
hand drum
Eritrea
Sudan
Ethiopia
animal hide
membranophone
Orthodox Christian
liturgical music
leather
Music of Ethiopia
Sadie, Stanley
Tyrrell, John
The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians
Macmillan
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membranophones
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