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The nyatiti is a five to eight-stringed plucked bowl yoke lute from
Kenya Kenya, officially the Republic of Kenya, is a country located in East Africa. With an estimated population of more than 52.4 million as of mid-2024, Kenya is the 27th-most-populous country in the world and the 7th most populous in Africa. ...
. It is a classical instrument played by the Luo people of Western
Kenya Kenya, officially the Republic of Kenya, is a country located in East Africa. With an estimated population of more than 52.4 million as of mid-2024, Kenya is the 27th-most-populous country in the world and the 7th most populous in Africa. ...
, specifically in the
Siaya Siaya is a municipality and the capital of Siaya County, Kenya. It is located northwest of Kisumu. The urban center had a population of 33,153 in 2019. Siaya municipality has five wards: Mjini, Siaya Central, Siaya East, Siaya North and Siaya ...
region south of
Kisumu Kisumu ( ) is the third-largest city in Kenya located in the Lake Victoria area in the former Nyanza Province. It is the second-largest city after Kampala in the Lake Victoria Basin. The city has a population of slightly over 600,000. The ...
. It is about two to three feet long with a bowl-shaped, carved wood resonator covered in cow skin. Historically, strings were fashioned from cattle tendons, but modern players almost exclusively use nylon and plastic fishing line of various sizes, a move which changed the sound of the nyatiti drastically. The nyatiti as played in Kenya usually has eight strings. Though the register will vary to match a comfortable singing range of the player, a typical tuning will be, from top to bottom, B-A-G#-E-E-D-B-A, where the outside strings are the same note at the same pitch, and the middle two are an octave apart. Many modern players use individual tunings to match their particular musical style. The most common playing style uses the thumb and middle finger of both hands, alternating between the two to create a rhythmic and circular musical pattern. If played in a traditional style, the performer sits on a short, shin level chair called the ''orindi''. The player wears a wrought iron ring called the ''oduong'o'' around the big toe of the right foot and the ''gara'', a set of metal bells also on the right leg. With the ''gara'' and the ''oduong'o'', the player maintains a constant beat, banging the iron ring on the bottom bar of the nyatiti. The nyatiti is usually played alone. Some players have, in the past, been accompanied by a number of male back-up singers (chorus). Though not common, the nyatiti can be accompanied by any number of traditional instruments, including a curved horn called the ''oporo'' or ''tung, a single-string violin-like instrument called the ''
orutu The ''orutu'' is a one-stringed vertical fiddle originated in the pre-colonial societies of Western Kenya, especially amongst the Luo community. In Luhya it's known as Ishiriri. The Luo had a strong tradition of stringed instruments and was famou ...
'', and percussion. Modern day players will often integrate the instrument in with Western-style guitar, bass, keyboards and drums. Traditionally, players wear a headdress called ''Kondo'', which is fashioned out of goat fur. Dancers sometimes accompany the nyatiti player and wear brightly colored skirts called ''Owalo,'' which are fashionably made out of sisal fibers. Younger players often forgo the traditional dress, opting for clothes typical of present-day performances. Some maintain that music from the nyatiti inspired what became benga music.


Notable nyatiti players

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Ayub Ogada Job Seda (1956 – 1 February 2019), better known as Ayub Ogada, was a Kenyan singer. He was a singer favoring the nyatiti (an eight-stringed lyre with its origins credited to the Luo, a tribe in Nyanza Kenya) as his characteristic instrument. ...
* Eriko "Anyango" Mukoyama * Charlotte_Hill_O'Neal (Mama C) * Rapasa Nyatrapasa Otieno * Obondi Diel Matara * Dr. Pete Larson * Thadayo Mtumra * William Ogutu * Amolo Kongo * Andrew Bird, who played it in the song "Nyatiti" in 'Useless Creatures' * Daniel Onyango * James Obwanda * Kake Wakake * Lucas Odote *
Oduor Nyagweno Oduor is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Clarke Oduor (born 1999), Kenyan footballer *Michael Oduor (born 1962), Kenyan judoka *Mo Oduor (born 1978), Kenyan footballer *Okwiri Oduor (born 1988/1989), Kenyan writer *Rosemary Odu ...
* Okumu K'orengo * Ogola Opot * Ogwang "Lelo" K'Okoth * Isaac Anyanga * Joseph Nyamungu * Jennifer Atieno Sanna (aka Ati Sanna) * Faith Oduor * Demba Ochenga * Achieng Odonge * Makadem (Charles Adamson)


References

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