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Late 19th Century African Horn Chordophone

Currency:USD Category:Memorabilia / Music Memorabilia Start Price:75.00 USD Estimated At:150.00 - 300.00 USD
Late 19th Century African Horn Chordophone
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The class of chordophones, comprising instruments that produce sound from strings stretched between fixed points, are well represented in Africa. Most have strings made from animal remains attached to some kind of hollowed gourd to amplify the sound. This specific instrument was made with an animal hide covering the hollowed gourd and cowrie shell accents along the rim. Remnants of the fur is still visible. Circa late 19th century. Measures 8" x 17". Right top and bottom tuning pegs have broken off. Otherwise, in very good condition for it's age. From the collection of Ken McMeans. 20% of the proceeds will benefit the Jeremy Wilson Foundation.