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The gogona is a type of jaw harp, a vibrating reed instrument that is used primarily in the traditional Bihu music in Assam. In Boro language, it is known as Gongina. It is made of a piece of bamboo/horn that has a bifurcation on one end. The solid end is gripped with the teeth and the free ends are then struck repeatedly with the fingers to emit the distinctive sound of the gogona. It was originally developed in ancient India(Rajasthan) known as the Morchang or Morsing in Southern Indian Carnatic Music. which later migrated to China and East, now chiefly used by the Han Kac).

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  • The gogona is a type of jaw harp, a vibrating reed instrument that is used primarily in the traditional Bihu music in Assam. In Boro language, it is known as Gongina. It is made of a piece of bamboo/horn that has a bifurcation on one end. The solid end is gripped with the teeth and the free ends are then struck repeatedly with the fingers to emit the distinctive sound of the gogona. It was originally developed in ancient India(Rajasthan) known as the Morchang or Morsing in Southern Indian Carnatic Music. which later migrated to China and East, now chiefly used by the Han Kac). (en)
  • La gogona (assamés:গগণা) es un tipo de arpa de boca, un instrumento de lengüeta vibrante que es utilizado en la música tradicional Bihu de Assam en la India. Está fabricado con un trozo de bambú/cuerno que posee una bifurcación en un extremo. Se aprieta con los dientes el extremo sólido mientras que el extremo libre es golpeado en forma repetida con los dedos para producir el sonido característico de la gogona. (es)
  • La 'gogona' (assamais:গগণা) est une variété de guimbarde, un instrument de musique qui utilise une lamelle actionnée par le doigt comme élément vibrant et la bouche du musicien comme cavité de résonance. Elle se joue principalement lors du traditionnel festival du Bihu, dans l'état de l'Assam, situé dans une partie des États de l'extrémité Est de l'Inde, au centre de la région du Nord-Est indien. (fr)
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  • The gogona is a type of jaw harp, a vibrating reed instrument that is used primarily in the traditional Bihu music in Assam. In Boro language, it is known as Gongina. It is made of a piece of bamboo/horn that has a bifurcation on one end. The solid end is gripped with the teeth and the free ends are then struck repeatedly with the fingers to emit the distinctive sound of the gogona. It was originally developed in ancient India(Rajasthan) known as the Morchang or Morsing in Southern Indian Carnatic Music. which later migrated to China and East, now chiefly used by the Han Kac). (en)
  • La gogona (assamés:গগণা) es un tipo de arpa de boca, un instrumento de lengüeta vibrante que es utilizado en la música tradicional Bihu de Assam en la India. Está fabricado con un trozo de bambú/cuerno que posee una bifurcación en un extremo. Se aprieta con los dientes el extremo sólido mientras que el extremo libre es golpeado en forma repetida con los dedos para producir el sonido característico de la gogona. (es)
  • La 'gogona' (assamais:গগণা) est une variété de guimbarde, un instrument de musique qui utilise une lamelle actionnée par le doigt comme élément vibrant et la bouche du musicien comme cavité de résonance. Elle se joue principalement lors du traditionnel festival du Bihu, dans l'état de l'Assam, situé dans une partie des États de l'extrémité Est de l'Inde, au centre de la région du Nord-Est indien. (fr)
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  • Gogona (fr)
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