DescriptionTchouddido (one that is covered, Peul language).jpg
English: Muiscal instrument called Tchouddido (one that is covered, Peul language); this is a type of Garaya.
From the luthier, Alfa Barry:
Garaya fabriquée avec les cordes en fil nylon ou fil de pêche, elle est soutenue par des lanières pour garder l’accordage précis. Elle est recouverte d’une peau de chèvre. Avec une sonorité un peu grave. Elle s’appelle « Tchouddido» en langue Peul (celle qui est couverte)
Garaya made with nylon thread or fishing line strings, it is supported by straps to keep the tuning precise. It is covered with a goat skin. With a slightly low sound. It is called "Tchouddido" in the Peul language (the one that is covered)
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