The Endingidi features as part of the Ugandan string family and has various names depending on dialects, it is also known as an Adigirgi.
The Endingidi is a very distinctive member of the Ugandan string family, and has various names depending on dialect. It is also known as an Adigirgi.
Made up of a single string, it is attached to a flexible stick and will on occasion have a resonating chamber. The Endingidi is played with a bow, unlike other single string instruments.
Named after the kind of sounds the instrument produces, it is primarily played to enunciate words and phrases within larger performance ensembles.
Students/Roles
- Jack Davenport - Audio
- Oliver Halstead - Audio
- Rebekah Okpoti - Audio
- Rhys Sumner - Audio
- Laura Holton - Audio/Blog
Equipment
- Zoom H6 - Stereo setup 2x DPA
- GoPro 4 - Timelapse recording
- LG 360 Camera