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Hearst Museum object titled Bell, accession number 9-17167, described as Bell; wedge-shaped piece of wood w/carved opening on bottom; three bronze (?) bells are strung on wire which extends through the sides; two bamboo pieces strung on wire as spacers; two rope handles attached through bell near top; two carved grooves all around bottom.  L. 11 cm., W. 5 cm., W. 3 cm., Cattle bell.
Hearst Museum object titled Bell, accession number 9-17166, described as Bell; wood block w/carved opening on bottom; sides angled & top slightly rounded; two wooden clappers & one bronze (?) bell are strung on metal wire attached through sides; two rope handles run through bell near top. L. 13.5 cm, w. 5.5 cm. Cattle bell.
Hearst Museum object titled Instrument, accession number 9-17271, described as Mus.wind instr.;2 rows of hollow rods (6 altogether) of varying lengths,held together by pitch,rods running through middle of gourd; longest rod 65 cm, shortest rod 35 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Instrument and bow, accession number 9-17181a,b, described as String instrument (musical) & bow. Long hollow cylinder. Finger board is formed by pegs held in place by pitch. 2 pegs (each with one pointed end) run through the middle of cylinder near top. Gourd is attached to bottom of cylinder by multicolored (faded) striped cott
Hearst Museum object titled Musical instrument, accession number 9-17272, described as String musical instrument. Resembles banjo, wooden, neck & back, side, border of body are painted black; fingerboard is formed by bone triangular pieces; scroll is broken off; cracked soundbox; 3 pegs also broken from neck; twine-like veg. cord for strings. Nut has butterfly
Hearst Museum object titled Musical instrument parts, accession number 9-17185a-e, described as Musical instrument. Five pieces, each with different number bamboo rods joined together with split bamboo strips; each pieces has a rounded wooden piece through which the bundle of rods is fixed; wooden pieces have peg on one end and hole for peg in other end. Tiny holes are bored into each rod.
Hearst Museum object titled Musical wind instrument, accession number 9-17275, described as Musical wind instrument, 6 hollow rods of varying lengths originally held together by pitch, rods running through middle of gourd. Now gourd broken & some rods split. (Shortest)rod L. 33 cm., (longest) rod L. 59 cm.