The omubanda is a type of end-blown flute native to Uganda.
It is generally made of bamboo or reed, with a notch cut into the end and three or four finger-holes.
The omubanda is a type of end-blown flute native to Uganda.
It is generally made of bamboo or reed, with a notch cut into the end and three or four finger-holes.
Sheikh Muzaata, stirring up a war of words. Wine has at times been known as Omubanda wa Kabaka (the King's Rogue) for his devotion to the Kabaka (King) of Buganda
(Comoros) Ngoni (West Africa) Nyatiti (Kenya) Nyele (Zambia) Obokano (Kenya) Omubanda (Uganda) Omukuli (Uganda) Orutu (Kenya) Oud (Somalia) Rakatak (Ghana) Ralรฉ-poussรฉ
the Kiga and the Hororo, this ensemble is melodically enriched with the omubanda flute. The endingidi is played by men when they play music for relaxation