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MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Traditional musical instruments: Takigoto; Yueqin; Yangqin
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MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Traditional musical instruments: Takigoto; Yueqin; Yangqin
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
Traditional musical instruments: Takigoto; Yueqin; Yangqin; Pan flute; Tunisian kuitra; West African kasso; Zummarah; Kissar; Nanga; Tamboura; Double saz or baglama; Caribbean bone flute; Guenbri; Thro, or Burmese violin; West African marimba; Urheen; Arghul. Wood engraving, English, 1870
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This print showcases a diverse array of traditional musical instruments from various cultures around the world. The image captures the beauty and craftsmanship of these instruments, highlighting their unique designs and cultural significance. Among the featured instruments are the Takigoto, Yueqin, and Yangqin, representing Chinese musical traditions. These stringed instruments produce enchanting melodies that have been passed down through generations. The Pan flute, Tunisian kuitra, West African kasso, Zummarah, Kissar, Nanga, Tamboura, Double saz or baglama are just a few examples of the wide variety of woodwind and string instruments included in this collection. Each instrument has its own distinct sound and purpose within its respective culture's music. From the hauntingly beautiful Burmese violin to the rhythmic beats produced by West African marimba players - this print celebrates not only the diversity but also the universality of music as an art form that transcends borders. Dating back to 1870s England when this wood engraving was created; it serves as a testament to humanity's long-standing fascination with creating harmonious sounds using different materials and techniques. Whether you're a musician or simply appreciate cultural heritage; this stunning visual representation invites you on a journey through time and space; connecting us all through our shared love for music.
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