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Hearst Museum object titled Anklung, accession number 18-287, described as Bamboo musical instrument; Anklung; L. 22 in.
Hearst Museum object titled Bell, accession number 18-93, described as Ancient bronze bell and clapper; ht. 7.25 in, diam. 2.75 in.
Hearst Museum object titled Bell, accession number 18-298, described as Hindu priest's bell; brass; finial is five-pointed Vajra; height: 7 inches
Hearst Museum object titled Flute, accession number 18-63, described as Flute; Suling, four holes. Length 13 inches
Hearst Museum object titled Jew's harp, accession number 18-711, described as Jew's harp of pot metal; played by boys; Length: 5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Jew's harp, accession number 18-712, described as Jew's harp of pot metal; played by boys; Length: 5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Large single head drum, accession number 18-131, described as Single head drum; palm wood; snake skin head; lacing attached to knobs around body. Height 23 inches. Diameter (head) 6 inches.
Hearst Museum object titled Metal drum, accession number 18-717a,b, described as Gong  instrument, pair of brass, with dome protruding in center; used as pair in left hand and struck by "gong?" held in right hand;rim diam. a) 13.4 cm. B)11.4 cm.