Some music for the Kalumbu

Authors

  • Marjorie Davidson Chalimbana Training College, Lusaka, Northern Rhodesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21504/amj.v3i4.1061

Keywords:

Music -- Zambia, Mbira -- Zambia

Abstract

The kalumbu or musical bow is probably found more often than any other indigenous instrument in Zambia. I have been able to make a careful study of several of these instruments and there are many points of interest both in the tuning and general layout of the music. Two of my players used a large bow which they said was peculiar to the Ila people. The calabash resonator is from some kind of pumpkin which they call kankuli. The instrument can be tuned by moving the calabash, which is attached to a piece of wire acting as bridge, up or down the stick.

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Published

1965-06-21

How to Cite

“Some Music for the Kalumbu”. 1965. African Music : Journal of the International Library of African Music 3 (4): 18-25. https://doi.org/10.21504/amj.v3i4.1061.

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