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Thumb Piano

Kuba Sanza

Democratic Republic of Congo (Zaire)
Kuba

Wood and bamboo
ca. Mid-20th century

Length: 11 inches x Width: 7.5 inches x Depth: 3.5 inches
Idiophone - Plucked - Lamellophone

The earliest thumb pianos in Africa appeared at least 3000 years ago in West Africa. It had bamboo keys (tongues)and were referred to as kalimba. Metal (tongue) lamellophones appeared later, around 1,300 years ago in the Zambezi River Valley. Today, according to the regions of their origin, these instruments are known by many different names: Mbira, Mbila, Hurdy Gurdy, Marimba, Karimba, Kalimba, Likembe, Sanza, and Okeme. Larger lamellophones from Africa, also called kalimba, appear in the Caribbean Islands and are called marimbula.

 

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Catalog#: AF-IDPL-15-34