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China: Tibet

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Dung-chen (natural horns)[1]
Tibet Autonomous Region, 20th c.
Copper, brass, silk

Played by Buddhist monks for rituals,
these instruments collapse like a
telescope when not in use. The sound
is thought to appease fierce deities.

... Gert Wegner Collection
...




[right]

  • Dramyens with square and horse head (holly-leaf shaped drumhead lute)

[rear]

[rear left]

  • unidentified wind instruments, including Gyaling (double reed horn)
Rgya-gling (double-reed pipe)[1]
Tibet Autonomous Region, late 19th c.
Silver, coral, turquoise, glass, reed
Played in pair for monastic music.
Engraved iconography represents
Buddhist symbols and lessons.

We read about the Musical Instrument Museum (MIM) on Trip Advisor - it was the top rated attraction in Phoenix - and now we can see why! The museum is dedicated to musical instruments from around the world - the collection is fascinating, the exhibits are great and the hands-on displays were fun. We spent almost 5 hours here and still felt rushed - this place is definitely worth a detour.

I know nothing about musical instruments so if you happen to know what a particular instrument is, please feel free to comment on it. I tried to include as many labels as possible.

The museum is in Phoenix, AZ - we visited it in March 2014.


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Source Musical instruments on display at the MIM
Author Frank Kovalchek from Anchorage, Alaska, USA
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Dong-chens in the MIM Phoenix
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  1. a b Anthony G. Reyes (anthonyagonzalez) (2021-01-17). Phoenix: Musical Instrument Museum 2021 [China: Tibet]. Flickr.

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