List of musical instruments by Hornbostel–Sachs number: 321.313
This is a list of instruments by Hornbostel-Sachs number, covering those instruments that are classified under 321.313 under that system. These instruments may be known as spike tube lutes.
- 3: Instruments in which sound is produced by one or more vibrating strings (chordophones, string instruments).
- 32: Instruments in which the resonator and string bearer are physically united and can not be separated without destroying the instrument
- 321: Instruments in which the strings run in a plane parallel to the sound table (lutes)
- 321.3: Instruments in which the string bearer is a plain handle (handle lutes)
- 321.31: Instruments in which the handle passes diametrically through the resonator (spike lutes)
- 321.313: Instrument in which the handle passes diametrically through the walls of a tube (spike tube lutes)
- 321.31: Instruments in which the handle passes diametrically through the resonator (spike lutes)
- 321.3: Instruments in which the string bearer is a plain handle (handle lutes)
- 321: Instruments in which the strings run in a plane parallel to the sound table (lutes)
- 32: Instruments in which the resonator and string bearer are physically united and can not be separated without destroying the instrument
These instruments may be classified with a suffix, based on how the strings are caused to vibrate.
List
Instrument | Tradition | Hornbostel–Sachs classification | Description |
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endingidi[1] |
Uganda | 321.313 | Spike tube lute |
tro sau thom |
Cambodia | 321.313 | Spike tube lute |
tro sau toch |
Cambodia | 321.313 | Spike tube lute |
tro che |
Cambodia | 321.313 | Spike tube lute |
References
- von Hornbostel, Erich M.; Curt Sachs (March 1961). "Classification of Musical Instruments: Translated from the Original German by Anthony Baines and Klaus P. Wachsmann". The Galpin Society Journal. Galpin Society. 14: 3–29. doi:10.2307/842168. JSTOR 842168.
Notes
- Makubuya, James (April 2000). "'Endingidi' (Tube Fiddle) of Uganda: Its Adaptation and Significance among the Baganda". Galpin Society Journal. Galpin Society. 53: 140–155. doi:10.2307/842321. JSTOR 842321.
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