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 | | Three bamga, wooden whistles with two side holes, two gangandu, double-skinned cylinder drums (one of them struck with a curved stick) make up the orchestra that accompanies two dancers wearing jingles (attached to their belts) and kpanjor, ankle rattles made from palmyra. |
 | | track 09: orchestra with horns (pila) This is the orchestra of the premier chief of Djougou, comprising six kandaï, transverse horns of ivory; two bini, large single-skinned drums (one male, the other female); a gangandu, a cylindrical, double-skinned drum with snare; a moru, a double bell of iron. |
 | | Landon is the music performed to summon the villagers before the house of the chief. |
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