Enkwanze or obulere (panpipes)
Alternative TitleEnkwanze or Obulere. |
InstrumentPanpipe |
Instrument FamilyWind |
MakerNdhote Family |
Date Made1988 |
DescriptionTechnical description: Nine tubes gradated lengths, distal ends cut diagonally; acoustically effective end of each tube determined by a natural node; tubes of type of cane such as elephant grasss, bound together with thin strip of tyre inner-tube rubber over two rectangular `cheeks' of wood. |
Other InformationGeneral usage of type: Played hocket fashion in ensemble with other panpipes (minimum number usually three) and often accompanied by drums, a flute, fiddle, rattle and thumb piano. |
NotesP.R. Cooke, 1993. |
Measurementslongest pipe 335; shortest pipe 87.5. |
ProvenanceAcquired by present owner from makers in 1988 in exchange for instrument-making tools.; on loan to the Collection. |
CollectionMIMEd |
Accession Number3279 |