NIGER General Tuareg woman playing an Imzad. A traditional instrument consisting of a goatskin covered gourd or wooden resonator played with a curved bow and horsehair str - Album alb6009157
Imzad, the Music of the Sahel. In Niger, preserving the cultural… | by USAID | U.S. Agency for International Development | Medium
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The #Imzad is a single-string bowed instrument used by the #Tuareg people in Africa. Most Tuareg live in the #Saharan parts of #Niger, #Mali, and... | By World Music and Art