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Shawms, set of two (2)

Shawms, set of two (2)

Vernacular name:Rgya gling
Date: 1885-1899 ca.
Place Made:Tibet, Asia
Serial No: none
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DescriptionDouble-reed woodwind instrument with hardwood body and copper and brass bell and mouthpiece fittings. Blue and red colored glass embellishments. Acts as primary melodic voice in monastic ensemble playing.

The rgya gling's double reeds are made from a single stem of marsh grass, folded and creased sharply, then rounded at the upper end. The player's entire mouth is placed around the reed, but does not touch it; rather, the lips are pressed against the flat metal disc below the reed, which facilitates circular breathing. This technique allows musicians to play extended passages.
DimensionsLength: 420 mm
Bell diameter: 185 mm
ProvenancePurchased in 1979 from Wurlitzer-Bruck, New York, New York.
Credit Line: Board of Trustees, 1979
On view
Published ReferencesCross, Thomas E., Instruments of Burma, India, Nepal, Thailand and Tibet, SMM Catalog Vol. II (1982), p. 28.
Cross, Thomas E., Instruments of Burma, India, Nepal, Thailand and Tibet, M.M. Thesis, University of South Dakota, May 1983, p. 71, plate XXVI.
Object number: 02584