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Hearst Museum object titled Ball on a stick, accession number 9-9243a,b, described as Drum;w/drumstick (a)ovoid hollow decoratively carved wood; L. 25 cm.(b) long plain wood drumstick w/stuffed leather ball on end;L.39 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Clapper, accession number 5-3046b, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Clapper, accession number 5-3046a, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Drum and drumstick, accession number 5-3077a,b, described as A) Drum; Ibin; wooden body; double skin head; heads attached to body by series of rawhide strips; red leather trim; rayon carrying strap. Height: 25 inches; diameter: 12 inches. B) Curved wooden drum stick; 12 inches.
Hearst Museum object titled Drum and drumsticks, accession number 16-15016a-c, described as Drum ("tambor") and 2 drumsticks; drum is hollowed section of log; drum heads are skin of the red howler monkey stretched over ends, bound and tensed with cord lacing; a) drum: 34.5 cm length, 26.5 cm width b) stick: 24.3 cm length; 1.6 cm width c) stick: 23.5 cm length; 1.4 cm width.
Hearst Museum object titled Drum and sticks, accession number 3-16475a-c, described as (a) double-headed drum; skin head on each end; wooden body; tension maintained by ropes around outside; 35 cm. hi., 26 cm. dia.; (b-c) wood drusticks, ea. 30 cm. long Used for what purpose(s): musical accompaniment; usually complemented by 'pito' How used: slung over one shoulder; single-head played at one time; leather sleeves on side lacing used to tighten drum heads.  relaxed when not in use; vibrator strings across heads tightened when in use to give resonance By whom used (e.g., men or women): part-time professional male tambor players Made of what materials: wooden trunk of Cedrela mexicana Roem.  drum head made of skin of a sheep.  lacing and suspension cords of sisal Made by (e.g., men or women): men only, usually by tambor players, but it does not appear that all tambor players make their own tambores Remarks: this specimen made by Juan Cruz Rodriguez; the drum about one year old.  price paid: $30. MN
Hearst Museum object titled Drum, drumstick, accession number 5-3078a,b, described as A) Drum; Ngwen Ibin; wooden body; double skin head; heads attached to body with lacing of rawhide; cloth carrying strap; 13 1/2'' (34.5 cm) high, 8 1/2'' dia. B) Drum stick; 12'' (30.5 cm).
Hearst Museum object titled Drum, drumstick, accession number 5-2930a,b, described as A) Double-headed drum; Kalingu; wooden body; heads attached by numerous leather thongs; 15'' (38 cm) high, 17 1/2'' (44.5 cm) diam. B) Drumstick; Makadi; wooden; 9 1/2'' (24 cm) long.
Hearst Museum object titled Drumstick, accession number 5-3078b, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Drumstick, accession number 5-4388b, no description available.