Enneg

Mexican bowed string instrument From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The enneg is a bowed string instrument.[1] It is a traditional instrument of the Seri or Konkaak tribe in northwestern Mexico.[1][2] It consists of a rectangular body carved from a block of wood, a bridge and has one string.[1] The instrument is played with a mesquite-and-horsehair bow.[1] It is used in rites and dances, similar to the kokyu',a Japanese instrument.

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