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The '''onugadu''' is a [[Maldives|Maldivian]] musical instrument made of a piece of [[bamboo]] that is scored horizontally and rasped with a stick.<ref>Sarah Piccioli, Dominique Auzias, Jean-Paul Labourdette. ''Le Petit Futé Maldives''. Petit Futé, 2008. {{ISBN|2-7469-2359-9}}, {{ISBN|978-2-7469-2359-1}}. [https://books.google.com/books?id=yDE7ckBWTzsC&pg=PA80&dq=onugadu&hl=en&ei=JRUzTarwBIT68AbS0OzzCA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=4&ved=0CDIQ6AEwAw#v=onepage&q=onugadu&f=false Pg 80].{{in lang|fr}}</ref> One source describes it as having "an eerie, [[gamelan]]-like sound."<ref>Kirsten Ellis, Dominic (PHT) Sansoni. ''The Maldives''. Passport Books, 1992. {{ISBN|0-8442-9694-5}}, {{ISBN|978-0-8442-9694-4}}. [https://books.google.com/books?id=F4Gv4NV0ry0C&q=onugadu&dq=onugadu&hl=en&ei=JRUzTarwBIT68AbS0OzzCA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=2&ved=0CCgQ6AEwAQ Pg 57]</ref>
The '''onugadu''' is a [[Maldives|Maldivian]] musical instrument made of a piece of [[bamboo]] that is scored horizontally and rasped with a stick.<ref>Sarah Piccioli, Dominique Auzias, Jean-Paul Labourdette. ''Le Petit Futé Maldives''. Petit Futé, 2008. {{ISBN|2-7469-2359-9}}, {{ISBN|978-2-7469-2359-1}}. [https://books.google.com/books?id=yDE7ckBWTzsC&dq=onugadu&pg=PA80 Pg 80].{{in lang|fr}}</ref> One source describes it as having "an eerie, [[gamelan]]-like sound."<ref>Kirsten Ellis, Dominic (PHT) Sansoni. ''The Maldives''. Passport Books, 1992. {{ISBN|0-8442-9694-5}}, {{ISBN|978-0-8442-9694-4}}. [https://books.google.com/books?id=F4Gv4NV0ry0C&q=onugadu Pg 57]</ref>


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Latest revision as of 17:12, 17 March 2023

The onugadu is a Maldivian musical instrument made of a piece of bamboo that is scored horizontally and rasped with a stick.[1] One source describes it as having "an eerie, gamelan-like sound."[2]

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  1. ^ Sarah Piccioli, Dominique Auzias, Jean-Paul Labourdette. Le Petit Futé Maldives. Petit Futé, 2008. ISBN 2-7469-2359-9, ISBN 978-2-7469-2359-1. Pg 80.(in French)
  2. ^ Kirsten Ellis, Dominic (PHT) Sansoni. The Maldives. Passport Books, 1992. ISBN 0-8442-9694-5, ISBN 978-0-8442-9694-4. Pg 57