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Another Sena band playing fulula at Mopea. Note how the second drum on the right has been mended.
Wind
Mrola of Fukula band playing Nyanga at Mopea
Wind
Musical instrument from Egypt or Mombasa
String
[Close up of African men dancing with sticks]
Percussion
Mbulumbumba braced gourobow
Ankle rattles in Natal Museum, Dec 1931
Wind
Lugube
Mbulumbumba
A Venda playing upon a phalaphala made from gemsbok horn
String
Pedi playing upon the lekope
String
Bowed lute? Stick/ban zither?
Percussion
Venda mbila, front view
Zulu playing upon the isigubu
Wind
Uhadi unbraced bow
Percussion
Quill ends. From left to right: Kwadi of the Bechuana, lesiba of the Bapedi, lesiba of the Basuto (successors of the gora) and Zulu ugw
Percussion
Venda ngoma
Wind
Pedi playing upon a phalaphala
Wind
Chwana segankuru
Lyre - Egypt or Mombasa
Percussion
unknown
String
Prof. Kirby sounding the fascimile of the (?) Egyptian trumpet, the original of which is in the Louvre. On the table is his copy of the bronze trumpet of Tut-ank-hamen. This photograph
Wind
Professor Percival R. Kirby performing upon the ”Serpent”, a wind instrument, 300 years old
Percussion