Calabash Recorder
A recorder with a gourd, or calabash, resonator with three rectangular holes, and one in the base. The instrument consists of a cane stem with six holes and a mouth piece. Attached to the calabash are seven chains with coins attached to the ends, two of which are 5 franc coins, dated to 1956. The Presence of francs suggest it may be a Fula instrument with links to francophone Guinea. This is supported by a photograph taken by Massie-Taylor that shows some Fula musicians playing an instrument of this type.
Further Information
- Type: Musical instruments
 - Object: Calabash Recorder
 - Materials: Vegetable, organic fibre, Metal, Wood
 - Culture Group: Fula
 - Dimensions: 745mm [L] x 80mm
 - Production Date: Pre 1960
 - Associated Places: Unknown
 - Associated People: Guy Massie-Taylor (Collector)
 - Museum: Glasgow Museums
 - Accession Number: GLAMG:A.1985.13.eu
 
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