

Manguaré – A set of two long tuned logs used by tribes in the Amazon. Manyanga – A maraca-style shaker made out of a gourd filled with seeds. Mandora – An 18th century European lute.Also known as mandore. Mandola – A large mandolin that is tuned a fifth below a standard mandolin. It can have between 8 – 12 sets of double silk strings. Although the agember shares a linguistic root with the Moroccan guimbri, it has more in common with a mandolin, but with a bigger body, flat back, and longer, fretted neck. The mandol is called agember in the Tamazight language. Mandol – The mandol is unique to North Africa, and is primarily played in the capital city of Algiers and in the Kabylia region of Algeria.

Mandocello – A large mandolin, larger than a mandola and tuned an octave below a mandolin. Makuta – Tall, barrel-shaped Afro-Cuban drum. Magu – Magu means didgeridoo in one of the Aboriginal Australian languages. Maddalam – Barrel drum from Kerala made out of the wood of the jackfruit tree. Ordinary clay flowerpots tuned with water and played with the hands or with mallets. Macetas – Maceta means flowerpot in Spanish. Your Connection to traditional and contemporary World Music, including folk, roots, global music, ethno and crosscultural fusions
