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Object type

musical instrument > membranophones > conical drum

Materials

wood, rubber, thorn, leather

Legend

The fukula drum is an open, upside down conic, single-skinned drum with on the sides a sound hole covered with a membrane from a spider, which functions as a mirliton. The sound box is decorated with a decorative wood engraving such as geometrical lines and zoomorphic figures. This drum is used to accompany dances. The drummer holds the drum with the sound hole towards him so he can influence the loudness during the performance. The mirliton influences the timbre.

Place of collecting

Democratic Republic of the Congo > Katanga > Tanganyika

Culture

Tabwa

Date of acquisition

1938-06-04

Dimensions

28,7 cm x 26,8 cm

Inventory number

MO.0.0.38212




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