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Tang-p'iri

The tang-p'iri has a bamboo body with seven frontal round tone holes and is shorter and thicker than the hyang-p'iri (cf. VII c 969). The sound of this Korean double-reed instrument is quite full and large. It is still made today from an old piece of bamboo with internodes and a light cone.

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Cataloguing data

Object type
musical instruments
Dimensions
Height: 30,5 cm
Depth: 1,9 cm
Width: 1,9 cm
Material/Technique
Wood , Plant material , Metal
Current location
Ethnologisches Museum, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin
Inventory number
VII c 971

Provenance and sources

  • Production
    where
    Asia
    Korea
  • Collecting
    who
    Christian Schneider (1942-09-08 - 2021-06-20) - Former Possessors
  • Change of legal title:
    Acquisition
    Description
    Donation, 2019
  • Assignment to a curated holding:
    Ethnomusicology

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Legal status metadata
CC BY-SA 4.0 DEED
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