File:Mbira dzavadzimu 1.jpg

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Author: Alex Weeks

Image of an Mbira Dzavadzimu, taken with an Olympus C-770 digital camera on 2005-11-13

Cropped and perspective adjusted using the GIMP.

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Musical instrument known as mbira dzavadzimu ("voice of the ancestors", national instrument of Zimbabwe) with 22 metal keys attached to a rosewood sounding board.

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current09:22, 14 March 2006Thumbnail for version as of 09:22, 14 March 20061,498 × 1,678 (459 KB)SergedFrom english wikipedia Author: Alex Weeks Image of an Mbira Dzavadzimu, taken with an Olympus C-770 digital camera on 2005-11-13 Cropped and perspective adjusted using the GIMP.
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