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Hearst Museum object titled Brass horn, accession number 5-4651, described as Brass horn with bell and mouthpiece of tin; rawhide thong strap; l. 30 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Double rattle, accession number 5-3101, described as Double rattle; Oyo; dome-shaped fiber containers with gourd bottom cover; filled with pebbles; 12.5 inches high.
Hearst Museum object titled Drum, accession number 5-3108, described as Drum; Ebete; single skin head; body is hollowed long; light stained red.
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 Drum with cord, accession number 5-5934a,b, described as a) two-headed wooden drum; leather drum heads; black, orange, and white triangular and square designs on drums; b) holding cord for drum; 3-ply bast fiber.
Hearst Museum object titled Fiddle, accession number 5-2934a,b, described as a) Single stringed instrument; Kuntigi; sound box made from oval sardine can, covered with rawhide b) extra string.
Hearst Museum object titled Gong, gong stick, accession number 5-3107a,b, described as A) Double gong; otaba; metal forged by hand; edges trimmed with white paint; 10 1/4'' (26 cm) high, 7 1/2'' (19 cm) wide. B) Gong stick, cane; 9 1/2'' (24 cm) long.
Hearst Museum object titled Gourd rattle with string and bead decoration, accession number 5-3112, described as Small gourd rattle; Shaka; knotted red yarn netting on outside surface.
Hearst Museum object titled Harp, accession number 5-4347, described as Harp (gandzavar) with curved wooden neck and rawhide cover for resonating box; L. 54.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Lyre, accession number 5-2420, described as Bowl-lyre; 8 strings; snake-skin head laced to leather patch on back of resonator bowl; 2 arms and yoke; ca 22 inches l; bowl: 11.75 inches x 9.5 inches.