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English: * Same color keys are the same notes (usually octaves)
  • Key “1” is the lowest note, ascending to the highest note key “23”
  • Key “2” is often only found on the mavembe tuning
  • Some mbira have extra keys (e.g. extra “17” on left side, or higher notes on the right beyond key “23” are most common)
  • Note intervals can very, but all the octaves are divided into a

heptatonic scale, many being diatonic or at least nearly diatonic

  • This diagram may not represent every mbira, but does represent the most common ones
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Most common mbira tuning key layout

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