Marcus Gogarty from Bath is playing an African Kamele Ngoni in Glastonbury High St March 2014
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The kamale ngoni or \"young man's harp\" was invented by the musician Alata Brulaye in the 1960s. It is smaller than, and tuned a fourth higher than, the traditional ngoni, often made of calabash rather than wood, and has eight, ten or twelve strings. It became popular in the Wassoulou region and contributed to the rise of Wassoulou music in the 1980s and 90s.[1]