
Ramkie - Wikipedia
The Ramkie (also called an Afri-can) is a type of guitar usually made in South Africa, Botswana, Zambia, Namibia and Malawi. It is made using a discarded oil can (or similar) for the soundbox. It has three or four strings (rarely six like a guitar), made of fishing wire or bicycle brake wire, and may be fretted or fretless.
Ramkie Guitar - South Africa Online
The Ramkie guitar, also known as the ‘blik kitaar’, is an iconic, indigenous instrument pioneered by the Khoikhoi people during the 18th century. The Khoi-Khoi based their design of the ramkie guitar on that of a similar instrument brought to the Cape by Malabar slaves.
Ramkie | musical instrument | Britannica
mandora, small, pear-shaped stringed instrument of the lute family. It was derived from earlier gittern or rebec models and acquired its name in the 16th century. Originally, the body and …
The Ramkie guitar - from Gourd to Oil Can - African Music Library
From Southern Africa, amongst the Khoi-Khoi, came out a unique musical instrument called the Ramkie guitar. During the 18th century, the pastoral tribe living in the Cape of Good Hope known as Khoi-Khoi (or Khoe), (meaning: “men of men” or “the real people”) were the creators of the ramkie guitar. The date Ramike was created is unknown.
Ramkie: Home Made Oilcan Guitar. - Neatorama
2006年6月30日 · The ramkie is the famous "blik kitaar" from Southern Africa; a home made guitar, using an empty oilcan for the body. The wooden neck is sometimes stuck all the way through the can; sometimes it is fixed to a wooden "lid" on the top. The 4 to 6 strings (if not of nylon) are made of unraveled bicycle brake wire.
ramkie - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
ramkie (plural ramkies) An improvised guitar-like string instrument made from a discarded oil can, with or without frets, most commonly with three or four strings made from either fishing line or a bicycle brake wire, originating in the folk music of Southern Africa.
How to make Ramkie rin can instrument - News, Views and Reviews
2018年6月29日 · The most noteworthy outcome of that revelation was the ramkie, a plucked or strummed instrument related to lutes, guitars, and ukeleles. The traditional ramkie is based on an oil can. Cooking oil? Motor oil? Who cares! If it has a pleasant “ping,” it will do very nicely.
About – African Oil Can Guitars from Township Guitars
What emerged was a truly AFRICAN musical instrument establishing it’s own unique style of music which is still affectionately referred to as “ramkiekie”. The Township Oilcan Guitar was engineered on the original Khoi “ramkietjie” guitar developed by early Khoisan African tribes.
ramkie: meaning, definition - WordSense
ramkie (pl. ramkies) ( musical instrument ) An improvised guitar -like string instrument made from a discarded oil can, with or without frets , most commonly with three or four strings made from either fishing line or a bicycle brake wire, originating in the folk music of Southern Africa .
In search of the ramkie in the Karoo and the Olifants River Valley
The ramkie is a string instrument similar to a guitar. According to the eminent musicologist Percival R. Kirby, in his monumental book The Musical Instruments of the Indigenous People of South Africa (first published in 1934), the name comes from the Portuguese rabequinha , meaning “a little violin”, and the instrument “shows traces of ...
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