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musical instrument > idiophone > lamellophone

Materials

bamboo, wood

Legend

Lamellaphones are every inch African, made for education and enjoyment to be used by individual musicians solo or in a group. Their name is a bit of a problem though. The scientific term is not attractive in the least and ‘thumb piano’ causes confusion because it refers to western keyboard instruments that are not used in traditional African music. Belgian musicologists created the term ‘sanza’, based on a widely spread indigenous name, but this is also not generally accepted, nor are "likembe" and "mbira". This is an imported version and was therefore not made by the Zande.

Place of collecting

Democratic Republic of the Congo

Culture

Zande

Acquisition related person

Armand Joseph Oscar Hutereau (°1875 - †1914), as donor

Date of acquisition

1912-05-30

Dimensions

27,7 cm x 15 cm

Inventory number

MO.0.0.7583




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