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The goje (the Hausa name for the instrument) is one of the many names for a variety of one or two-stringed fiddles from West Africa, almost exclusively played by ethnic groups inhabiting the Sahel and Sudan sparsely vegetated grassland belts leading to the Sahara. Snakeskin or lizard skin covers a gourd bowl, and a horsehair string is suspended on bridge. The goje is played with a bowstring. Among the Hausa, another smaller fiddle called the kukkuma exists, whose use is associated with more secular acts, but it played in a similar way to that of the slightly larger and esteemed goje.

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  • Goge (de)
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  • Goge, auch goje, ist eine einsaitige Schalenspießlaute, die von den Hausa und Yoruba in der westafrikanischen Sudanregion gespielt wird. Das Streichinstrument mit einer Kalebasse als Resonanzkörper und einer Decke aus Waranhaut dient zur Begleitung von Unterhaltungsliedern und übernimmt die führende rituelle Funktion bei der Bori-Besessenheitszeremonie. Die goge und weitere ähnlich genannte Spießgeigen in Westafrika sind arabischen Ursprungs. (de)
  • The goje (the Hausa name for the instrument) is one of the many names for a variety of one or two-stringed fiddles from West Africa, almost exclusively played by ethnic groups inhabiting the Sahel and Sudan sparsely vegetated grassland belts leading to the Sahara. Snakeskin or lizard skin covers a gourd bowl, and a horsehair string is suspended on bridge. The goje is played with a bowstring. Among the Hausa, another smaller fiddle called the kukkuma exists, whose use is associated with more secular acts, but it played in a similar way to that of the slightly larger and esteemed goje. (en)
  • Goje es uno de tantos nombres que recibe un tipo de violines del África Occidental, de una o dos cuerdas, compuestas por crines de caballo. La piel de serpiente o de lagarto sirve de tapa armónica de una caja de resonancia basada en media calabaza (o porongo). El goje se toca con arco. Se suele usar en la música hausa. Otros nombres que recibe son (entre paréntesis las lenguas africanas): goge (Hausa, Zarma), gonjey (Dagomba, Gurunsi), gonje (Mamprusi, Dagomba), njiarka (Songhay), n'ko (Bambara, Mandinka y otras lenguas Mande) y Riti (Fula, Serer) (es)
  • O Goje, é um dos muitos nomes para uma variedade de viola de uma ou de duas cordas de crina da África Ocidental, quase exclusivamente tocada pelos grupos étnicos que habitam o norte de Gana, Sael e o Sudão. Pele de cobra ou lagarto cobre uma tigela de cabaça, uma corda de crina é a ponte suspensa. Um Goje é tocado com um arco de corda. É comumente utilizado na música hauçá. Os diversos nomes pelos quais são conhecidos o Goje: * Goge (hauçá/), * Gonjey (Dagomba, Gurunsi), * Gonje (-Dagomba), * Njarka (Songai), * N'Ko (Bambara, Mandinka e outros idiomas Mandê), * Imzad (tuaregue). (pt)
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  • Goge, auch goje, ist eine einsaitige Schalenspießlaute, die von den Hausa und Yoruba in der westafrikanischen Sudanregion gespielt wird. Das Streichinstrument mit einer Kalebasse als Resonanzkörper und einer Decke aus Waranhaut dient zur Begleitung von Unterhaltungsliedern und übernimmt die führende rituelle Funktion bei der Bori-Besessenheitszeremonie. Die goge und weitere ähnlich genannte Spießgeigen in Westafrika sind arabischen Ursprungs. (de)
  • Goje es uno de tantos nombres que recibe un tipo de violines del África Occidental, de una o dos cuerdas, compuestas por crines de caballo. La piel de serpiente o de lagarto sirve de tapa armónica de una caja de resonancia basada en media calabaza (o porongo). El goje se toca con arco. Se suele usar en la música hausa. Otros nombres que recibe son (entre paréntesis las lenguas africanas): goge (Hausa, Zarma), gonjey (Dagomba, Gurunsi), gonje (Mamprusi, Dagomba), njiarka (Songhay), n'ko (Bambara, Mandinka y otras lenguas Mande) y Riti (Fula, Serer) El Goje se usa como instrumento solista y de acompañamiento. (es)
  • The goje (the Hausa name for the instrument) is one of the many names for a variety of one or two-stringed fiddles from West Africa, almost exclusively played by ethnic groups inhabiting the Sahel and Sudan sparsely vegetated grassland belts leading to the Sahara. Snakeskin or lizard skin covers a gourd bowl, and a horsehair string is suspended on bridge. The goje is played with a bowstring. The goje is commonly used to accompany song, and is usually played as a solo instrument, although it also features prominent in ensembles with other West African string, wind or percussion instruments, including the Shekere, calabash drum, talking drum, or Ney. The instrument is tied to various pre-Islamic Sahelian rituals around jinn possession, such as the Bori and Hauka traditions of the Maguzawa Hausa, Zarma, Borori, and Songhay. These instruments are held in high esteem and are their use are linked to the spirit world, or as a carrier for voices aimed at or from the spirit world. The various names by which the goje is known by include goge or goje (Hausa, Zarma), gonjey (Dagomba, Gurunsi), gonje, (Mamprusi, Dagomba), njarka (Songhay), n'ko (Bambara, Mandinka and other Mande languages), riti (Fula, Serer), and nyanyeru or nyanyero. Among the Hausa, another smaller fiddle called the kukkuma exists, whose use is associated with more secular acts, but it played in a similar way to that of the slightly larger and esteemed goje. (en)
  • O Goje, é um dos muitos nomes para uma variedade de viola de uma ou de duas cordas de crina da África Ocidental, quase exclusivamente tocada pelos grupos étnicos que habitam o norte de Gana, Sael e o Sudão. Pele de cobra ou lagarto cobre uma tigela de cabaça, uma corda de crina é a ponte suspensa. Um Goje é tocado com um arco de corda. É comumente utilizado na música hauçá. O Goje é comumente utilizado para acompanhar a música, e geralmente é tocado como um instrumento solo, embora tenha também características predominantes em conjuntos com outros instrumentos de cordas, de vento ou de percussão oeste africanos, incluindo o xequerê ou Ney. Os diversos nomes pelos quais são conhecidos o Goje: * Goge (hauçá/), * Gonjey (Dagomba, Gurunsi), * Gonje (-Dagomba), * Njarka (Songai), * N'Ko (Bambara, Mandinka e outros idiomas Mandê), * Imzad (tuaregue). (pt)
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