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Qué (quién) es Burundian$10323$ - definición

MUSIC AND MUSICAL TRADITIONS OF BURUNDI
Burundian music

2005 Burundian legislative election         
Burundian Senate election, 2005; Burundian legislative election, 2005
Parliamentary elections were held in Burundi on 4 July 2005. The result was a victory for the National Council for the Defense of Democracy – Forces for the Defense of Democracy (CNDD–FDD), which won 64 of the 118 seats in the National Assembly
2005 Burundian communal elections         
Burundian communal elections, 2005
Communal elections were held in Burundi on 3 June and 7 June 2005. The elections were won by the National Council for the Defense of Democracy – Forces for the Defense of Democracy (CNDD-FDD), which won 1,781 of the 3,225 seats.
1982 Burundian legislative election         
Burundian legislative election, 1982
Parliamentary elections were held in Burundi on 22 October 1982, the first since 1965. Following a constitutional referendum the year before, the country had become a one-party state with the Union for National Progress (UPRONA) as the sole legal party.

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Music of Burundi

Burundi is a Central African nation that is closely linked with Rwanda, geographically, historically and culturally. The drum such as the karyenda is one of central importance. Internationally, the country has produced the music group Royal Drummers of Burundi.

Burundian-Belgian musicians like Éric Baranyanka from the Burundese royal family, Ciza Muhirwa and, especially, Khadja Nin, have more recently gained prominence. Since the music is from the mind and soul, it mainly expresses what the people in Burundi feel and what they think when they beat the drums.

One feature of Burundian men's folk songs is the presence of an inanga, a type of stringed zither.

Other instruments include:

  • Ingoma drums, made from tree trunks
  • The umwironge, a type of flute usually made from the stem of an intomvu plant
  • The igihuha, a horn made from antelope horn
  • The ikinyege, a rattle made from a gourd of the igicuma plant
  • The iyebe, a rattle with threaded, dried, hollowed-out inyege fruit pods
  • The inzogera, a closed bell classified as an idiophone, similar to the amayugi
  • The umudende, a narrow cylindrical bell formed by bending a thin iron sheet into a narrow cylinder, with a hook of metal attached at top
  • The ikembe, technically a lamellaphone consisting of a series of iron lamellae fixed to a rectangular wooden soundbox
  • The indingiti, a stringed instrument classified as a fiddle
  • The idono, a musical bow consisting of a string (umurya) supported by a flexible wooden string bearer or bow (umuheto)