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Click on the keys to hear the sound of the xylophone. It works on both desktop and touchscreen devices.
Smartphones and tablets by scanning the QR code.
On touchscreens, you can also play multiple notes simultaneously by touching the keys with multiple fingers.
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© RMCA Tervuren - J.-M. Vandyck
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© RMCA Tervuren - J.-M. Vandyck
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© RMCA Tervuren - J.-M. Vandyck
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© RMCA Tervuren - J. Van de Vyver
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In the RMCA music collection, there are 26 xylophones with wooden keyboards fixed to a main board, with several bridge boards placed between the wooden keys. These xylophones are resonated by calabashes (gourds) and do not produce a mirliton effect (the buzzing effect). This type of xylophone was given the vernacular name 'manza,' while this particular instrument doesn't have a vernacular name in our database. The manzas were owned by the chiefs and notables of the Azande people and were used in their court ceremonies.

Culture
Abandia, Zande
Acquisition date
1932-03-08
Acquisition method
Achetées
Acquisition location
Yakoma, Équateur province