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Tom (Ethiopian instrument)

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The tom is a plucked lamellophone thumb piano used in the traditional music of the Nuer [1] and Anuak ethnic groups of western Ethiopia. The instruments is also called thoom Otieno and may also be spelled toom and thom.[2]

Thoom is a Anywaa word.[2] Besides being a word for a thumb piano, the word is used generally by parts of the country’s population to mean "musical instrument."[1] It is also the name of an Ethiopian lyre. [2]

The state-run Ras Theatre brought music from different parts of Ethiopia to its stage, including the ‘’tom’’, played by the "Nilo-Saharan peoples from the Gambela Region." [1] The instrument was also used in some pieces performed by Orchestra Ethiopia in the 1960s.

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