Experiment with a Xylophone key
- Title
- Experiment with a Xylophone key
- Type
- Text
- Language
- English
- Subject
- Ethnomusicology
- Musical instruments
- Xylophone
- Xylophone music
- Africa
- Instrument Construction
- African Music
- Xylophone (Instrument)
- Abstract
- The Xylophone, found in many tribes in South, Central, East and West Africa, is often a very rustic-looking instrument quite belying the craftsmanship which underlies its musical qualities. It consists essentially of a series of hardwood slats slung over a set of resonators, the whole being mounted in a wooden frame. Xylophones are also widespread on the other side of the Indian Ocean - in Cambodia and Thialand, Burma, Java and Bali, where they are often beautifully and elaborately made. In both cases, however, the actual tuning of the slats to produce the required notes is effected in the same way and falls into two distinct phases - rough tuning and fine tuning.
- Description
- pages: 6-10
- Created Date
- June 6, 1963
- Parent project
- International Library of African Music
- is funded by
-
Rhodes University
- Place of Origin
- South Africa
- Author
-
Jones, A. M.
Value Annotations
- Is Part Of
- SOAS University of London
- License
- CC-BY-NC-SA-4.0
- Access Rights
- Public
- DRE ID
- eaa-99-00fb
- Identifier
-
825
Value Annotations
- Type
- Publisher, distributor, or vendor stock number
- WissKI URL
- 76724
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