Hosho (instrument)

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A pair of maranka gourd hosho.
A pair of maranka gourd hosho.
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The hosho is a Zimbabwean musical instrument consisting of a maranka gourd with seeds, usually hota (Canna indica) inside it,[1] or net of beads around it and which often accompanies Shona music, especially mbira music. It is a type of rattle. A smaller version of the hosho is made of a wild orange called a damba, tied together with sticks and filled with hota seeds or pebbles.

Other related percussion instruments from Zimbabwe include the magavhu (leg rattle) and ngoma (drum).

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  1. ^ Novitski, Paul (2000). Hosho. Dandemutande Magazine. Retrieved on 2008-02-17.

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