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    The adufe is a traditional square tambourine of Moorish origin, which is used in Portugal and Galicia, and other regions of Spain. A Portuguese percussion...
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  • Ejiofor as Mrs Abubakar Carol King as Principal Gemade Gbubemi Ejeye as Adufe Richard Tanksley as Mr. Boyle Deyemi Okanlawon as Essien Ruby Okezie as...
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    (also known as the tof of the ancient Hebrews, the deff in Arabic, the adufe of the Moors of Spain) was the principal percussion instrument of the ancient...
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    while medium-size drums are played mainly by women. [citation needed] Adufe (Portugal) Bendir (North Africa, Turkey) Bodhrán (Ireland) Buben (Ukraine)...
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    musical instruments used in European music during the Medieval period. Adufe Bumbulum (legendary) Cymbals Frame drum Jew's harp Nakers Pandeiro Tabor...
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    often with a bell inside; such an instrument is now known by the term adufe in Spain and Portugal. The term pandeiro (pandero in Asturian) is still...
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  • an incomplete list of Portuguese traditional musical instruments. Adufe: the adufe is a square double skinned frame drum. The skins are sewn together...
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    qitara, which in turn was derived from the Persian Tar, naker from naqareh, adufe from al-duff, alboka from al-buq, anafil from al-nafir, exabeba from al-shabbaba...
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  • and the naker from the naqareh. Further terms fell into disuse in Europe: adufe from al-duff, alboka from al-buq, añafil from an-nafir, exabeba from al-shabbaba...
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  • ancestor of the violin) from rebab, guitar from qitara, naker from naqareh, adufe from al-duff, alboka from al-buq, anafil from al-nafir, exabeba (a type...
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