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Soloists for this instrument balance rhythmic ostinatos called kumbengo with rapid, ornamental flights of melody called birimintingo, as illustrated in the song “Kelefa Ba.” For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this 21-stringed “lute-harp” of Mandinka origin, whose famous players include Ballaké Sissoko and Toumani Diabaté (“too-MAH-nee jah-BAH-tay”).
ANSWER: kora
[10m] A kora kumbengo is often built on this kind of 3:2 cross-rhythm. In Western music, this pattern is frequently created by playing dotted quarter notes in one pulse layer against quarter notes in another.
ANSWER: hemiola [or vertical hemiola; or sesquialtera; prompt on polyrhythm]
[10e] In contrast to the stock kumbengo, birimintingo are composed in this manner to demonstrate performers’ skill. Gilbert Rouget (“zheel-BAIR roo-ZHAY”) connected kora music to jazz, which also features this extemporized, spontaneous form of composition.
ANSWER: improvisation [accept word forms like improvised]
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TournamentExact Match?HeardPPBEasy %Medium %Hard %
2025 ACF NationalsYes2419.58100%79%17%