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Speke " gives an interesting picture of one of these concerts in which seven performers are represented as taking part. One of them plays upon a harp with seven strings, a second upon a flute, a third upon a trumpet, and a fourth upon a Marimba. The fifth beats an enormous kettle-drum, while a pair of smaller drums are beaten by each of the two remaining performers. Who shall say 'Bowdich, p. 363. =Ambros, i. p. 548, ^ i. p. 288. "Journal of the Discovery of the Source of the Nile, p. 212. Feti...s (i. p. 38) reproduces this picture on a larger scale. 272 Musical InstruiJicnts and their Homes. that such a representation as this does not bear witness to a musical sense quite as ad\'anced as that evidenced by a certain Japanese picture already referred to," in which six instruments of percussion are balanced against a single flute ? ' Siebold : Nippon, vol. ii., Plates, Pt. IV., No. XI. NORTH AMERICA. c I, L / ■ ) ^ ( 'y \ J V^ ^ ^-^ I ^ ^ o r^ ^ and ^ ft) ^)e ofy'6.
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